| Charles Dickens - Men - 1837 - 934 pages
...get, Sir, as the soldier said ven they ordered him three hundred and fifty lashes," replied Sam. " You must not tell us what the soldier, or any other man, said, Sir," interposed the Judge, " it's not evidence." " Wery good, my Lord," replied Sam. " Do you recollect... | |
| Charles Dickens - England - 1837 - 712 pages
...get, Sir, as the soldier said ven they ordered him three hundred and fifty lashes," replied Sam. " Yon must not tell us what the soldier, or any other man, said, Sir," interposed the Judge, " it's not evidence." " Wery good, my Lord," replied Sam. " Do you recollect... | |
| Charles Dickens - England - 1837 - 716 pages
...get, Sir, as the soldier said ven they ordered him three hundred and fifty lashes," replied Sam. " Yon must not tell us what the soldier, or any other man, said, Sir," interposed the Judge, " it's not evidence." 'i Wwy good, my Lord," replied Sam. " Do you recollect... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1838 - 294 pages
...get, sir. as the soldier said ven they ordered him three hundred and fifty lashes," replied Sam. " You must not tell us what the soldier, or any other man, said, sir," interposed the judge, "it's not evidence." " Werry good, my lord," replied Sam. " Do you recollect... | |
| Law - 1841 - 490 pages
...get, Sir, as the soldier said ven they ordered him three hundred and fifty lashes," replied Sam. " You must not tell us what the soldier or any other man said, Sir," interposed the judge, "it's not evidence." "Wery good, my Lord," replied Sam! The rest of Mr. Field's... | |
| John Pitt Taylor - Evidence (Law) - 1848 - 764 pages
...get, sir, as the soldier said ven they ordered him three hundred and fifty lashes,' replied Sam. " ' You must not tell us what the soldier, or any other man, mid, sir,' interposed the judge, ' it '* not evidence.' " ' Wery good, my Lord,' replied Sam." (c)... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1849 - 746 pages
...get, Sir, as the soldier said ven they ordered him three hundred and fifty lashes," replied Sam. " You must not tell us what the soldier, or any other man, said, Sir," interposed the Judge, " it 's not evidence." "Wery good, my Lord," replied Sam. " Do you recollect... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1851 - 742 pages
...to get, Sir, as the soldier said ven they ordered him three hundred and fifty lashes," replied Sam. "You must not tell us what the soldier, or any other man, said, Sir," interposed the Judge, " it's not evidence." " Werj- good, my Lord," replied Sam. " Do you recollect... | |
| 1068 pages
...imperturbable witness Sam Wellcr in the redundant illustrations of his feelings, by interposing, " Yon must aot tell us what the soldier or any other man said, sir,...the man who levels his adversary by a single blow, and the author who conveys to us the pith of his argument by a few powerful strokes of the pen. Unnecessary... | |
| Archibald Hamilton Bryce - 1862 - 344 pages
...enough to get, sir, as the soldier said, ven they ordered him three hundred and fifty lashes. Judge. You must not tell us what the soldier or any other man said; it is not evidence. Sam. Wery good, my lord. Buz. Do you recollect anything particular happening on... | |
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