Are they industrious?" he would enquire; when being answered in the affirmative, he would add, " Tell them I have been deceived already, and never will advance a sixpence by way of loan, but I will give them the sum they want; and if ever I hear they... The Monthly Magazine - Síða 263 breytti - 1804Heildartexta - Um bókina
| 1804 - 508 síður
...applications from them to borrow money. '.' Are they industrious?" he would enquire; when, being answered in the affirmative, he would add, " Tell them I have been deceived already, and never will advance a sixpence by way of loan, but I will give them tlie sum tliey want; and if ever I hear they m;iie known... | |
| 1804 - 614 síður
...from them to borrow money. " Are they uiduftrious?" he would enquire ; and, on an anl'wcr being made in the affirmative, he would add, " Tell them I have...they want ; and if ever I hear they make known the circumftanro, I will cut them oil with a fliilliii!:." Soon after Mr. Tnwpflicnd had become maftcr... | |
| 1804 - 560 síður
...applications from them to borrow money. " Are they industrious?" he would enquire; when being answered in the affirmative, he would add, " Tell them I have been deceived already, and never will advance a sixpence by way of loan, but I will give them the sum they want; and if ever I hear they make known... | |
| William Granger - 1805 - 648 síður
...he had frequent applications from them to borrow money. " Are they induftrious," he would enquire, when being anfwered in the affirmative, he would add,...advance a fixpence by way of loan; but I will give them thefum they want ; and if ever I hear that they make known the circumftance, I willctitfhem off with... | |
| Charles Brockden Brown - 1805 - 500 síður
...applications from them to borrow money. " Are they industrious ?" he would enquire ; when being answered in the affirmative he would add, " tell them I have been deceived already, and never will advance a sixpence by way of loan, but I will give them the sum they want ; and if ever I hear they make known... | |
| G. H. Wilson - 1807 - 442 síður
...applications from them to borrow money. " Are they industrious ?" he would enquire; when being answered in the affirmative, he would add, " Tell them I have been deceived already, and never will advance a sixpence by way of loan, but I will give them the sum they want; und if ever I hear they make known... | |
| William Bayley (of Yorkshire.) - 1824 - 392 síður
...applications from them to liorrow money. " Are they industrious ?" he would enquire ; when being answered in the affirmative, he would add, " Tell them I have been deceived already, and never will advance a sixpence by way of loan, but I will give them the sum they want ; and if ever I hear they make known... | |
| 1824 - 458 síður
...applications from them to borrow money. "'All} they industrious ?" he would inquire ; when being answered \n the affirmative, he would add, " Tell them I have been deceived already, and never will advance a sixpence by way of loan, but I will give them the sum they want ; and if ever I hear they make known... | |
| Thomas Allen - 1826 - 566 síður
...applications from them to borrow money. "Are they industrious?" he would enquire; when being answered in the affirmative, he would add : " Tell them I have been deceived already, and never will advance a sixpence by way of loan ; but I will give them the sum they want; and if ever I hear that they make... | |
| Thomas Allen - 1826 - 562 síður
...applications from them to borrow money. " Are they industrious ?" he would enquire ; when being answered in the affirmative, he would add: " Tell them I have been deceived already, and never will advance a sixpence by way of loan ; but I will give them the sum they want ; and if ever I hear that they make... | |
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