| Isaac Newhall - 1831 - 376 Seiten
...sufficient reasons for suspending his labors, though invited by Woodfall to resume his pen. He says — ' In the present state of things, if I were to write...must be as silly as any of the horned cattle that run mad through the city, or as any one of your wise aldermen. I meant the cause and the public. Both are... | |
| Isaac Newhall - 1831 - 378 Seiten
...again, I must be as silly as any of the horned cattle that run mad through the city, or as any one of your wise aldermen. I meant the cause and the public. Both are given up. I feel for the honor of this country, when I see that there are not ten men in it who will unite and stand together... | |
| Benjamin Waterhouse - 1831 - 482 Seiten
...again, I must be as. silly as any of the horned cattle that run mad through the city, or as any'of your wise aldermen. I meant the cause and the public. Both are given up. I feel for the honor of this country, when I see that there are not ten men in it who will unite and stand together... | |
| 1832 - 592 Seiten
...your old friend and correspondent. Be assured that I have good reason for nut complying with them. In the present state of things, if I were to write...must be as silly as any of the horned cattle that run mad through the city, or as any of your wise aldermen. I meant the cause and the public; both are given... | |
| 1832 - 616 Seiten
...your old friend and correspondent. Be assured that I have good reason for not complying with them. In the present state of things, if I were to write again, 1 must be as silly as any of the horned cattle that run mad through the city, or as any of your wise... | |
| John Foster - 1844 - 550 Seiten
...your old friend and correspondent. Be assured that I have good reason for not complying with them. In the present state of things, if I were to write...must be as silly as any of the horned cattle that run mad through the city, or as any of your wise aldermen. I meant the cause and the public. Both are given... | |
| 1849 - 606 Seiten
...your old friend and correspondent. Be assured that I have good reason for not complying with them. In the present state of things, if I were to write...must be as silly as any of the horned cattle that run mad through the city, or as any of your wise aldermen. I meant the cause and the public. Both are given... | |
| John Britton - 1848 - 168 Seiten
...your old friend and correspondent. Be assured that I have had good reason for not complying with them. In the present state of things, if I were to write...must be as silly as any of the horned cattle that run mad through the city, or as any of your wise aldermen. I meant the cause and the public : both are... | |
| John Britton - 1848 - 164 Seiten
...for your old friend and correspondent. Be assured I have had good reason for not complying with them. In the present state of things, if I were to write...must be as silly as any of the horned cattle that run mad through the city, or as any of your wise aldermen. 1 meant the cause and the public : BOTH ARE... | |
| 1849 - 636 Seiten
...January 19, 1773, Junius assures him that he had good reason for discontinuing his communications.—" In the present state of things, if I were to write...must be as silly as any of the horned cattle that run mad through the city, or as any of your wise aldermen. I meant the cause and the public. Both are given... | |
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