| John Dunton - Great Britain - 1707 - 588 pages
...when I faw Mr. Bufhe II, What I fee is come to pafs, for I knew he would never yield. "Mr. Bujletl, we know what you are. May. Sirrah, you are an impudent Fellow, I will put a mark upon you. Obfcr. They u fed much menacing' Language, and behaved themfelves very imperionily to the Jury, as... | |
| William Penn - Society of Friends - 1782 - 506 pages
...John ; there were threefcore before me; and I would willingly have got off, but coulcj not. Mayor. Sirrah, you are an impudent fellow; I will put a mark upon you. Bludw. I faid, when I faw Mr. Bufhel, what I fee is come to pafs: for I knew he would never yield.... | |
| William Penn - Society of Friends - 1782 - 514 pages
...what I fee is come to pafs : for 1 knew he would never yield. Mr. Bufhel, we know what you are. Mayor. Sirrah, you are an impudent fellow ; I will put a mark upon you. Obfer. They ufed much menacing language, and behaved themfelves very imperioufly to the jury, as perfons... | |
| 1811 - 538 pages
...could not. PELFA9T MAG. MO. XXXVII. • Bludworth. I said, when I saw Mr. Bushel, >v !• : i I nee is come to pass : for I knew he would never yield. Mr. Bushel we know what you are. Mayor. Sirrah, you are an impudent fellow; I will put a mark upon you. They used m»ch menacing language,... | |
| Art - 1811 - 718 pages
...have got off, but could not." Alderman Bludaorth. " Mr. Bushel, we know what you arc." Lord Mayor. " Sirrah, you are an impudent fellow ; I will put a mark upon you !" "The jury being then sent back to consider their verdict, remained lor some time; and, (.11 iheir... | |
| 1812 - 470 pages
...willingly have got off, but could not. jilderman Bludworth. Mr. Bushel, we know what you are. Lord Mayor. Sirrah, you are an impudent fellow; I will put a mark upon you 1 The jury being then sent back to consider their verdict, remained for some time; and, on their return,... | |
| Charities - 1814 - 402 pages
...me, and I would willingly have got off, but could not. — Alderman Blocdworth. I said, when I savv Mr. Bushel, what I see is come to pass, for I knew...would never yield. Mr. Bushel, we know what you are. — The Lord Mayor. Sirrah, you are an impudent fellow, I will put a mark upon you." After a continuance... | |
| 1827 - 452 pages
...John, there were threescore bafore me, and I would willingly have got off, but could not. Blood.— I said, when I saw Mr. Bushel, what I see is come...he would never yield. Mr. Bushel, we know what you arc. M.iuor — Sirrah, you are an impudent fellow ; I will put a mark upon you. Obier.— .They used... | |
| Anecdotes - 1826 - 372 pages
...thrust yourself upon this jury." Alderman Bludworth. " Mr. Bushel, we know what you are." Lord Mayor. " Sirrah, you are an impudent fellow ; I will put a mark upon you." The jury being then sent back to consider their verdict, remained for some time ; and on their return,... | |
| William Penn - Society of Friends - 1825 - 616 pages
...John ; there were threescore before me ; and I would willingly have got oft', but could not. Bhuhv. I said, when I saw Mr. Bushel, what I see is come to pass: for 1 knew he would never yield. Mr. Bushel, we know what you are. Mayor. Sirrah, you are an impudent fellow... | |
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