| Oliver Goldsmith - 1765 - 252 pągines
...New-. ** gate, irr onJtr' to be trahfported as" a vaga« bond. w ' ** PEOPLE may fay thi$ and that of being <' in jail; but, for my part, I found Newgate " as agreeable a place as ev«r I was, in all *' my life. I had my belly full to eat and " drink, and did no work at all. This... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1767 - 632 pągines
...fent up to London to Newgate, in order to be tranfported as a vagabond. " People may fay this and that of being in jail ; but, for my part, I found Newgate...agreeable a place as ever I was in all my life. I had my belly-full to eat and drink, and did no work at all. This kind of life was too good to laft for ever... | |
| 1786 - 782 pągines
...that of be' ing in jail ; but, for mypait, I found ' Newgate as agreeable a place as ever ' I wns in, in all my life. I had my «' belly full to eat and drink, and did no ' work ; but, alas ! this kind of life • was too good to laft for ever : I was ' taken out of prifon, after... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1792 - 308 pągines
..." to Loridon to Newgate, in oider to be tranfport" ed as a vagabond. " People may fay this and that of being in jail ; " but, for my part, I found Newgate as agreeable " a place as ever I was in, in all my life. I had " my bellyful to eat and drink, and did no work " at all. This kind of life was... | |
| 482 pągines
...order to be tranfported as a vagabond. " People may fay this and that of being in jail, but, for rny part, I found Newgate as agreeable a place as ever I was in all my life. I had my bellyfall to eat and drink, and did no work at all. This kind of life was too good to lall for ever... | |
| 1795 - 94 pągines
...and'seiir. bp to London to Newgate, in order to be transported as a vagabond. ' People may say this and that of being in jail, but, for my part, I found Newgate as ai grceable a place as ever I was in in all my life. J had: my belly-full to eat and drink, and did... | |
| Mrs. Pilkington (Mary) - 1799 - 274 pągines
...and fent up to Newgate, in order to be transported as a vagabond. " People may fay this, and that, of being in jail, but, for my part, I found Newgate as agreeable a place as ever I was in in my life. I had my bellyful to eat and drink, and did no work at all. But this kind of life was too... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1800 - 258 pągines
...and fent to Newgate, in order to be tranfported to the Plantations. " People may fay this and that of being in jail ; but for my part, I found Newgate as agreeable a place as ever I was in, in all my life. I had my belly full to eat and drink, and did no work ; but alas ! this kind of life... | |
| English instructor - 1801 - 272 pągines
...up to London to Newgate , in order to be transported as a vagabond. « People may say this and that of being in jail ; but for my part , I found Newgate as agreeable a place as ever I was in in all my 540 THE ENGLISH INSTRTTCTOI-" life. I had my belly full to eat and drink , anl did no work... | |
| 1804 - 242 pągines
...sent " to Newgate, in order to be transported to the plan" tations. " People may say this and that of being in jail : " but for my part, I found Newgate as agreeable a " place as ever I was in, in all my life. I had my " belly full to eat and drink, and did no work ; but " alas, this kind of... | |
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