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" Paull was his opponent, he found himself in company with two Westminster electors. In the course of conversation, one of them asked the other to whom he meant to give his vote ? When his friend replied, " To Paull, certainly ; for though I think him but... "
The London Magazine - Page 102
1826
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The Edinburgh Observer: Or, Town and Country Magazine, Issues 1-11

1817 - 292 pages
...enjoyments of which a cultivated mind is susceptihle." CA MISCELLANEOUS REPOSITORY. Mr Sheridan. — As Mr Sheridan was coming up to town in one of the puhlic coaches, for the purpose of canvassing Wesuninster, at the time when Paull was his opponent,...
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Memoir of the public and private life of ... Richard Brinsley ..., Volume 2

John Watkins - 1818 - 572 pages
...which he parried such attacks, and converted them to some use, will appear from the following anecdote. As Mr. Sheridan was coming up to town in one of the...replied, " To Paull, certainly ; for though I think him but a shabby sort of fellow, I would vote for any one rather than that rascal Sheridan !" " Do you...
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Tickler, Or, Monthly Compendium of Good Things, in Prose and ..., Volumes 1-3

English literature - 1818 - 596 pages
...pray, Sir," said the Doctor, " what are the particulars of RB SHERIDAN, Esq. As this accomplished Wit was coming up to town in one of the public coaches,...replied, "To Paull, certainly; for though I think him but a shabby sort of a fellow, I would vote for any one rather than that rascal Sheridan! " Do you...
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La Belle Assemblée, Volume 18

1818 - 428 pages
...as 1 cannot survive my dishonour." ANECDOTE OF MR. 8HKRIDAX. As Mr. Sheridan was coming up to (own in one of the public coaches, for the purpose of canvassing Westminster, at the time when Mr. Paul was his opponent, he found himself in company with two Westminuter electors. In the course...
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The American Monthly Magazine and Critical Review, Volume 4

1818 - 498 pages
...one of the public coaches, for the purpose of canvassing Westminster, at the time when Mr. Paul wfcs his opponent, he found himself in company with two Westminster electors. In the course of the conversation, one of them asked the other to whom he would give bia vote ' When his friend replied,...
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The Nic-nac: Or, Literary Cabinet, Volume 1

English literature - 1823 - 442 pages
...and kissed him. lic coaches, for the purpose of eaaya«(iing Westminster, at the lime, when Mr. Eanll was his opponent« he found himself in company with two Westminster electors. In Ihe course of conversation, one of them asked the other to whom he meant to give his vote, when his...
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Saturday Night: Comprising a Review of New Publications, Biography ..., Volume 1

1824 - 486 pages
...illustration of the character and temper of this extraordinary man : — As Mr. Sheridan was coming to town in one of the public coaches, for the purpose...replied, " To Paull, certainly; for though I think him but a shabby fellow, I would vote for any one rather than that rascat Sheridan ?" " Do you know Sheridan...
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Saturday night

Saturday night - 1824 - 968 pages
...illustration of the character and temper of this extraordinary man : — As Mr. Sheridan was coming to town In one of the public coaches, for the purpose...replied, " To Paull, certainly; for though I think him but a shabby fellow, I would vote for any one rather than that rascal Sheridan T" " Do you know Sheridan...
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The Diorama of Life, Or, The Macrocosm and Microcosm Displayed ...

Andrew Wilkie - Anecdotes - 1824 - 348 pages
...in a large barn, just as the hounds appeared in full cry at the gate. As Mr. Sheridan was travelling to town in one of the public , coaches, for the purpose of canvassing Westminster, at the time when Mr. Paull was his opponent, he found himself in company with two Westminster electors. In the course...
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Sheridaniana: Or, Anecdotes of the Life of Richard Brinsley Sheridan

Richard Brinsley Sheridan - 1826 - 362 pages
...gambling-house in St. Anne's parish, being asked what trade he was, replied, that he was an Ivory turner. As Mr. Sheridan was coming up to town in one of the...replied, " To Paull, certainly; for though I think him but a shabby sort of fellow, I would vote for any one rather than that rascal Sheridan!" " Do you know...
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