| John Pendleton Kennedy - 1849 - Počet stránok 466
...stand in the Prince's name."—" How, if he will not stand ?"— " Why, then, take no note of him, and let him go, and thank God you are rid of a knave." Never mind the affair. It is only one of " our castles" tumbled down. I am so used to such things that... | |
| John Pendleton Kennedy - 1850 - Počet stránok 408
...in the Prince's name." — " How, if he will not stand ?" — " Why, then, take no note of him, and let him go, and thank God you are rid of a knave." Never mind the affair. It is only one of "our castles" tumbled down. I am so used to such things that... | |
| Henry Varnum Poor - 1877 - Počet stránok 706
...Money and the Mechanism of Exchange, p. 281. by Dogberry to the watch : " If he will not ' exchange,' let him go, and thank God you are rid of a knave " I Again : — " We now come to the undisguised paper money issued by government, and ordered to be... | |
| Henry Varnum Poor - 1877 - Počet stránok 704
...Money and the Mechanism of Exchange, p. 281. by Dogberry to the watch : " If he will not ' exchange,' let him go, and thank God you are rid of a knave " ! Again : — " We now come to the undisguised paper money issued by government, and ordered to be... | |
| National association for the promotion of social science - 1880 - Počet stránok 882
...they might quote the old authority of Justice Dogberry, and say, ' Why, then, take no note of him, but let him go . . -and thank God you are rid of a knave.' But as a rule they did answer to the bail. Supposing a man were innocent, there could be no question... | |
| National Association for the Promotion of Social Science (Great Britain) - 1880 - Počet stránok 878
...they might quote the old authority of Justice Dogberry, and say, ' Why, then, take no note of him, but let him go . . and thank God you are rid of a knave.' But as a rule they did answer "to the bail. Supposing a man were innocent, there could be no question... | |
| William Lyne Wilson - 1888 - Počet stránok 676
...vagrant men. If any, after being bid in the prince's name to stand should refuse to do so, why then, let him go and thank God you are rid of a knave." The Quasi War with France. It was now 1798 and France and England were at war. Both sides desired,... | |
| Thomas Hughes - 1895 - Počet stránok 428
...within easy distance of the luncheon 1 " and the answer of the Mayor would, I suppose, be Dogberry's : " Let him go, and thank God you are rid of a knave." But, in any case, the Comitt des fetes are prepared for such a mishap, for they have had four foxes... | |
| Robert Eadon Leader - 1901 - Počet stránok 376
...Dogberry gave charge to " comprehend all vagrom men," and if any would not stand, when bidden, to " let him go, and thank God you are rid of a knave." In 1727 there was a great competition for the office of town waits. " Bingham the Fidlers" and "Staleys... | |
| Sydney Buxton - 1902 - Počet stránok 324
...him on the old principle : — " ' How if a' will not stand ? ' ' Why, then take no note of him, but let him go ; and thank God you are rid of a knave.' " The Tailing fish you may get, but probably won't, with a large wet fly worked in a lively way down,... | |
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