| Edward Topham - Legislators - 1791 - 144 pages
...doubt he thought the refolve neceflary, for his difquietude on the fubjedl of money was now continual. When he went to bed, he "would put five or ten guineas...reft, and fometimes in the middle of the night, he wou Id come down to fee if it was there. The irritation of his mind was unceafing. He thought every... | |
| Edward Topham - 1791 - 140 pages
...doubt he thought the refolve necefTary, for his difquietude on the fubject of money was now continual. When he went to bed, he would put five or ten guineas into a bureau, and then full of THE LIFE or of his money, after he had retired to reft, and fometimei in the middle of the night, he... | |
| Colin Macfarquhar, George Gleig - Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1797 - 424 pages
...a little more careful of his property." Hi» difquietude on the fubjeâ of money was now continual. When he went to bed, he would put five or ten guineas into a bureau ; and then, full of his mo» ney, after he had retired to reft, and fometimes in the middle of the night, he would come down... | |
| Edward TOPHAM (Major.) - 1802 - 38 pages
...faid, " He muß be a little more careful of his property." When he went to bed, he would put five ur ten guineas into a bureau, and then, full of his money, after he had retired to reit, and fometimes in the middle of the night, he would come down to fee if it was fate. The irritation... | |
| Characters and characteristics - 1805 - 596 pages
...serve both. His shoes he never would suffer to be cleaned, lest they should be worn out the sooner. When he went to bed, he would put five or ten guineas into a bureau, and would rise sometimes in the middle of the night, to go down stairs and see if they were safe. There... | |
| English literature - 1790 - 820 pages
...doubt he thought the refolve ncccflury, for his difquietude on the fubjeft of money was now continual. When he went to bed, he would put five or ten guineas into a bureau, and then full of bis money, after he had retired to red, and fometimes in the middle of the night, he would come down... | |
| Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1823 - 880 pages
...little more careful of his property." His disquietude on the subject of money was now continual. \\ lu-n he went to bed, he would put five or ten guineas into a bureau ; and then, full of his шишу, after be had retired to rest, and sometimes in the middle of the night, he would come down... | |
| Great Britain - 1825 - 546 pages
...doubt he thought the resolve necessary, for his disquietude on the subject of money was now continual. When he went to bed, he would put five or ten guineas...and then full of his money, after he had retired to rest, and sometimes in the middle of the night, he would come down to see if it was there. The irritation... | |
| Bernard Burke - Anecdotes - 1849 - 516 pages
...serve both. His shoes he never would suffer to be cleaned, lest they should be worn out the sooner. When he went to bed, he would put five or ten guineas into a bureau, and would rise sometimes in the middle of the night, to go down stairs and see if they were safe. He one... | |
| Bernard Burke - Anecdotes - 1849 - 528 pages
...both. His shoes he never would suffer u, t~ cleaned, lest they should be worn out the sooner. Wi* . he went to bed, he would put five or ten guineas into a bureau, and would rise sometimes in the middle ,-!" :~ night, to go down stairs and see if they were safe. Hone... | |
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