I tell you, gentlemen,' said he, glancing round the room with ineffable self-satisfaction, and exulting in what he called the jewel, the unique, which was under his hammer, ' Need I tell you, gentlemen, that this elegant contingency is the only infallible... A Narrative of Facts, Relating to a Prosecution for High Treason: Including ... - Page 38by Thomas Holcroft - 1795 - 215 pagesFull view - About this book
| Thomas Holcroft - 1816 - 300 pages
...Need I tell you, gentlemen/ said he, glancing • round the room with ineffable self-satisfaction, and exulting in what he called ' the jewel, the unique,...hammer ; need I tell you, gentlemen, that this elegant contingency is the only infallible source of fortune, titles, and honours, in this happy country ?... | |
| Thomas Holcroft - Dramatists, English - 1852 - 336 pages
...contingency! ' Need I tell you, gentlemen,' said he, glancing round the room with ineffable self-satisfaction, and exulting in what he called ' the jewel, the unique,...his hammer ; need I tell you, gentlemen, that this (legant contingency is the only infallible source of fortune, titles, and honours, in this happy country... | |
| George Henry Jennings - Anecdotes - 1880 - 842 pages
...glancing round the room with ineffable self-satisfaction, and exulting in what he called thejewel, the unique, which was under his hammer, ' Need I tell you, gentlemen, that this elegant contingency is the only infallible source of fortune, titles, and honours in this happy country ? That... | |
| George Henry Jennings - GREAT BRITAIN. PARLIAMENT - 1881 - 564 pages
...! ' Need I tell you, gentlemen,' said he, glancing round the room with ineffable self-satisfaction, and exulting in what he called the jewel, the unique,...hammer, ' Need I tell you, gentlemen, that this elegant contingency is the only infallible source of fortune, titles, and honours in this happy country ? That... | |
| Thomas Holcroft, William Hazlitt - Actors - 1816 - 424 pages
...I " Need I tell you, gentlemen," said he, glancing round the room with ineffable self-satisfaction, and exulting in what he called "the jewel, the unique,...hammer ; need I tell you, gentlemen, that this elegant contingency is the only infallible source of fortune, titles, and honours, in this happy country ?... | |
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