| Henry Fielding - 1751 - 244 pàgines
...Fact, that there is at this Time a great Gang of Rogue--, B 2 whole (4) whofe Number falls little fhort of a Hundred, who are incorporated in one Body* have Officers and a Treafury ; and have re' duced Theft and Robbery into a regular Syflein. There are of thisSociety of... | |
| Henry Fielding - 1766 - 402 pàgines
...unqeftionable faft, that there are at this time a great gang of rogues, whofe number falls little fhort of a hundred, who are incorporated in one body, have officers and atreafury, and have reduced theft and robbery into a regular fyftem. There are of this fociety of men... | |
| Henry Fielding - 1783 - 412 pàgines
...unqueftionable faft, that there are at this time a great gang of rogues, whofe number falls little fhort of a hundred, who are incorporated in one body, have officers and a treafury, and have reduced theft and robbery into a regular fyf'tem. There are of this fociety men... | |
| Henry Fielding, Arthur Murphy - 1806 - 484 pàgines
...rogues, whose number falls little short of a Hundred iw,ho are incorporated in one body, have ofiicers and a treasury, and have reduced theft and robbery into a regular system. There are of this society of men who appear in all disguises, and mix in most companies. Nor are they better versed in every^*rt... | |
| 1834 - 262 pàgines
...* * What, indeed, may not the public apprehend, when they are informed, as an unquestionable1 fact, that there are at this time a great gang of rogues,...incorporated in one body, have officers and a treasury, and ha« reduced theft and robbery into a regular system ! There art of this society men who appear in... | |
| 1839 - 536 pàgines
...indeed may not the public apprehend when they are informed, as an unquestionable fact, that there arc at this time a great gang of rogues, whose number...little short of a hundred, who are incorporated in one '• •<!>, have officers and a treasury, and have reduced theft and robbery into a regular system... | |
| 322 pàgines
...public apprehend, when they are informed as an unquestionable fact, that there is at this time a groat gang of rogues, whose number falls little short of...this society men who appear in all disguises, and some in most companies. Nor are they better versed in every act of cheating, thieving, and robbery,... | |
| Frederick Lawrence - 1855 - 398 pàgines
...indeed," he says, "may not the public apprehend, when they are informed as an unquestionable fact, that there are at this time a great gang of rogues,...appear in all disguises, and mix in most companies. Nor are they better versed in every act of cheating, thieving, and robbing, than they are armed with... | |
| Charles Knight - 1860 - 528 pàgines
...rogues among us than those which the Italians call the banditti." Eut he in the same page declares, " that there are at this time a great gang of rogues,...are incorporated in one body, have officers and a treasurer, and have reduced theft and robbery into a regular system." This testimony from a Police... | |
| Charles Knight - 1874 - 538 pàgines
...rogues among us than those which the Italians call the banditti." But he in the same page declares, " that there are at this time a great gang of rogues,...whose number falls little short of a hundred, who are incorporat«d in one body, have officers and a treasurer, and have reduced theft and robberr into a... | |
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