| James Granger - Great Britain - 1769 - 326 pages
...fame author adds, that he had like to have died of a fit of the ftone, which he brought upon himfclf by a furious debauch of wine at Mr. Alderman Duncomb's ; where he, the lord-tre»furer, and others, drank themfelves to fuch a pitch of frenzy, •* that among friends it... | |
| Vicesimus Knox - English prose literature - 1790 - 1058 pages
...which he virtuoufly brought upon himfclf, by a furious debauch of wine, at Mr. Alderman Duncontb'b-, where he, the Lord Treafurer, and others, drank themfelves...frenzy, that, among friends, it was whifpered, they had ilripped into their ihirts ; and that, had not an accident prevented them, they had got upon a fign-poft,... | |
| English literature - 1797 - 680 pages
...The Lord Chancellor (Jeffries) had now like to have died of a fit of the ftoue; which he virtually brought upon himfelf, by a furious debauch of wine,...Duncomb's; where he, the Lord Treafurer, and others, drank themfelve» into that height of frenzy, that, among friends, it was whifpered, they had (tripped into... | |
| History - 1800 - 586 pages
...ridiculous manner. The fame author adds, that he had liked to have died of a fit of the none, which he brought upon himfelf by a furious debauch of Wine at Mr. Alderman Duncomb's; where he, the lord-treafurcr, агд} others, drank themfclvcs to fuch a pitch of frenzy, " that among friends jt... | |
| Trials - 1816 - 714 pages
...again, he had now Шее to have died of a fit of the stone, which he virtuously brought upon himself by a furious debauch of wine, at Mr. alderman Duncomb's ; where he, the Lord Treasurer, and others drank themselves into that height of frenzy, that, among .friends, it was whispered... | |
| Elegant extracts - 1816 - 1082 pages
...(Jeffries) had now like to have died of a fit of the stone ; which he virtually brought upon himself, by a furious debauch of wine, at Mr. Alderman Duncomb's ; where he, the Lord Treasurer, and others, drank themselves into that height of frenzy, that, among friends, it was whispered,... | |
| James Granger - 1824 - 704 pages
...same author adds, that he had like to have died of a fit of the stone, which he brought upon himself by a furious debauch of wine at Mr. Alderman Duncomb's; where he, the lord-treasurer, and others, drank themselves to such a pitch of frenzy, " that among friends it was... | |
| James Granger - Great Britain - 1824 - 342 pages
...same author adds, that he had like to have died of a fit of the stone, which he brought upon himself by a furious debauch of wine at Mr. Alderman Duncomb's; where he, the lord-treasurer, and others, drank themselves to such a pitch of frenzy, " that among friends it was... | |
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