| 1764 - 592 sider
...makeaway with, alledging, that there was fomething unmanly in it. That it «ras not an aclion any perfon of honour would be guilty of ; and that it was as much beneath a bravo to turn poifoner, as it would be for a regular-bred-phyfician to turn qiwck-doftor. Two Neapolitan gentlemen... | |
| 1818 - 596 sider
...poignard, and stiletto, but he scorned to poison any one he was hired to make away with, alledging that there was something unmanly in it. That it was not an action any person of honor would be guilty of, and that it was as much beneath a bravo to turn poisoner, as it would be... | |
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