 | Parliament commons, proc - 1742
...a Jack-Pudding, than with that Gravity that befeems a Judge ; he was mighty witty upon the Pnfoners at the Bar, he was very full of his Jokes upon People that came to give Evidence ; not fuffering thegi to declare what they had to fay in their own way and method, bu£ would interrupt them,... | |
 | 1813 - Počet stránok 507
...more probable : his name is Sir GEORGE JEFFERIES, who I must say behaved more like a jack pudding, than with that gravity that beseems a judge ; he was...method, but would interrupt them, because they behaved themselves with more gravity than he; and in truth, the people were strangely perplexed when they were... | |
 | William Harris - 1814
...Jefferies, I must say, behaved himself more like a jack-pudding, than with that gravity that becomes a judge. He was mighty witty upon the prisoners at...people that came to give evidence ; not suffering them * Grey's Debates, vol. vIII. p. 242, 243. b Burnet, To!. I. p. 532. ' See their Characters in North's... | |
 | 1823
...above, " I must say, behaved himself more like a jack-pudding, than with that gravity that becomes a judge. He was mighty witty upon the prisoners at...method ; but would interrupt them, because they behaved themselves with more gravity than he : and, in truth, the people were strangely perplexed, when they... | |
 | Henry Southern - 1823
...above, " I must say, behaved himself more like a jack-pudding, than with that gravity that becomes a judge. He was mighty witty upon the prisoners at...method ; but would interrupt them, because they behaved themselves with more gravity than he : and, in truth, the people were strangely perplexed, when they... | |
 | Henry Roscoe - 1830 - Počet stránok 428
...Jefferies, who, I must say, behaved himself more like a jack-pudding than with that gravity which becomes a judge : he was mighty witty upon the prisoners at...method, but would interrupt them because they behaved themselves with more gravity than he ; and in truth the people were strangely perplexed when they were... | |
 | 1831
...will name him, because what I have to say will appear more probable: his name is Sir George Jeffreys, who, I must say, behaved himself more like a jack-pudding,...method, but would interrupt them because they behaved themselves with more gravity than he; and in truth the people were strangely perplexed when they were... | |
 | 1831
...George Jeffreys, who I must say, behaved himself more like a jack-pudding, than with that gravity which beseems a judge : he was mighty witty upon the prisoners...not suffering them to declare what they had to say iu their own way and method, but would in terruptthem, because they behaved them selves with more gravity... | |
 | 1831
...say, behaved himself more like a jack-pudding, than with that gravity that beseems a judge ; he wns mighty witty upon the prisoners at the bar; he was...them to declare what they had to say in their own way und method, but would interrupt them because they behaved themselves with more gravity than he; and... | |
 | 1831
...must say, behaved himself more like a jack-pudding, than with that gravity that beseems a judge ; be was mighty witty upon the prisoners at the bar; he...of his jokes upon people that came to give evidence ; uot suffering them to declare what they bad to say in their own way and method, but would interrupt... | |
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