| Thomas Robert Keppel - 1842 - 478 pagina’s
...with Colonel Gumley, Lady Bath's brother, who had been his great friend. As they were going to engage, Gumley, who had good humour and wit, (Braddock had...shilling to support you.' Braddock refused the purse, and insisted upon the duel ; was disarmed, and would not even ask his life." — Walpole's Correspondence,... | |
| Thomas Keppel (hon.) - 1842 - 640 pagina’s
...with Colonel Gumley, Lady Bath's brother, who had been his great friend. As they were going to engage, Gumley, who had good humour and wit, (Braddock had...shilling to support you.' Braddock refused the purse, and insisted upon the duel ; was disarmed, and would not even ask his life." — Walpole's Correspondence,... | |
| Washington Irving - 1857 - 1384 pagina’s
...Bath's brother, who had been his great friend. As they were going to engage, Glumley, who had good humor and wit (Braddock had the latter) said : ' Braddock,...dog ! here, take my purse ; if you kill me you will bo forced to run away, and then you will not have a shilling to support you.' Braddock refused the... | |
| Lorenzo Sabine - 1855 - 414 pagina’s
...of Bath,] who had been his great friend ; as they were going to engage, Gumley, who had good humor and wit, (Braddock had the latter,) said, 'Braddock,...take my purse ; if you kill me, you will be forced to rup away, and then you will not have a shilling to support you.' Braddock refused the purse, insisted... | |
| Winthrop Sargent - 1855 - 464 pagina’s
...very well the state of his opponent's finances, coolly tossed him his purse. " Braddock," said he, " you are a poor dog ! Here, take my purse : if you kill me, you will have to run away ; and then you will not have a shilling to support you." His infuriated adversary... | |
| Israel Acrelius, New Sweden. Upland court, William Penn - 1855 - 466 pagina’s
...very well the state of his opponent's finances, coolly tossed him his purse. " Braddock," said he, " you are a poor dog ! Here, take my purse : if you kill me, you will have to run away ; and then you will not have a shilling to support you." His infuriated adversary... | |
| 1855 - 458 pagina’s
...very well the state of his opponent's finances, coolly tossed him his purse. " Braddock," said he, " you are a poor dog ! Here, take my purse : if you kill me, you will have to run away ; and then you will not have a shilling to support you." His infuriated adversary... | |
| Washington Irving - 1855 - 566 pagina’s
...Bath's brother, who had been his great friend. As they were going to engage, Glumley, who had good humor and wit (Braddock had the latter) said : ' Braddock, you are a poor dog^j here, take my purse, if yon kill me you will be forced to run away, and then you will not have... | |
| Washington Irving - 1857 - 566 pagina’s
...Bath's brother, who had been his great friend. As they were going to engage, Glumley, who had good humor and wit (Braddock had the latter) said: ' Braddock, you are a poor dog! here, take my ourse; if you kill me you will be forced to run away, and then you will not have a shilling to support... | |
| Washington Irving - 1857 - 544 pagina’s
...Bath's brother, who had been his great friend. As they were going to engage, Glumley, who had good humor and wit (Braddock had the latter) said : ' Braddock, you are a poor dog 1 here, take my purse, if you kill me you will be forced to run away, and then you will not have a... | |
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