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" Gate situate between Tooting and Streatham, thrown open. Being elevated above their usual prudence, and having no Servant near them, they passed through the Gate at a brisk pace, without stopping to pay the Toll; regardless of the remonstrances... "
A Book about Lawyers - Page 412
by John Cordy Jeaffreson - 1867 - 432 pages
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From 1781 to 1784

Sir Nathaniel William Wraxall - Great Britain - 1815 - 604 pages
...Streatham, thrown open. Being elevated above their usual prudence, and having no Servant near them, they passed through the Gate at a brisk pace, without...stopping to pay the Toll; regardless of the remonstrances or threats of the Turnpike Man, who running after them, and believing them to belong to some Highwaymen,...
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Westminster Hall, Or, Professional Relics and Anecdotes of the Bar ..., Volume 2

Law - 1825 - 312 pages
...Streatham, thrown open. Being elevated above their usual prudence, and having no servant near them, they passed through the gate at a brisk pace, without...to pay the toll ; regardless of the remonstrances or threats of the turnpike-man, who running after them, and believing them to belong to some highwaymen,...
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The Polar star, being a continuation of 'The Extractor', of ..., Volume 4

1830 - 436 pages
...Stretham, thrown open. Being elevated above their usual prurience, and having no servant near them, they passed through the gate at a brisk pace, without...stopping to pay the toll, regardless of the remonstrances or threats of the turnpike-man, who, running after them, and believing them to belong to tome highwaymen...
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Eminent British Lawyers

Henry Roscoe - Lawyers - 1830 - 554 pages
...Streatham, thrown open. Being elevated above their usual prudence, and having no servant near them, they passed through the gate at a brisk pace, without...stopping to pay the toll, regardless of the remonstrances or threats of the turnpike-man, who, running after them, and believing them to belong to some highwaymen...
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Historical Memoirs of His Own Time, Volume 4

Sir Nathaniel William Wraxall - Great Britain - 1836 - 428 pages
...Streatham, thrown open. Being elevated above their usual Prudence, and having no Servant near them, they passed through the Gate at a brisk Pace, without...stopping to pay the Toll; regardless of the Remonstrances or Threats of the Keeper of the Turnpike, who running after them, and believing them to belong to some...
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Historical Memoirs of My Own Time

Sir Nathaniel William Wraxall - Great Britain - 1837 - 516 pages
...Streatham, thrown open. Being elevated above their usual prudence, and having no servant near them, they passed through the gate at a brisk pace, without...to pay the toll ; regardless of the remonstrances or threats of the turnpike man, who running after them, and believing them to belong to some highwaymen,...
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The Lives of the Lords Chancellors and Keepers of the Great Seal of England ...

John Campbell Baron Campbell - Great Britain - 1851 - 528 pages
...Streatham, thrown open. Being elevated above their usual prudence, and having no servant near them, they passed through the gate at a brisk pace, without...toll, regardless of the remonstrances and threats of * Boswell's Life of Johnson, iv. 192, 350. f Cr. i. 74. the turnpike-man, who, running after them,...
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A Century of Anecdote from 1760-1860, Volume 1

John Timbs - Anecdotes - 1864 - 378 pages
...between Tooting and Streatham, thrown open. Being in elevated spirits, and having no servant near them, they passed through the gate at a brisk pace, without stopping to pay the toll ; regardless of the remonstrance or threats of the turnpike-man, who, running after them, and believing them to belong...
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The Lower Canada Law Journal, Volumes 1-4

Law - 1866 - 732 pages
...above their usual prudence, and having no servant near them, they passed through the [November, 186T. gate at a brisk pace, without stopping to pay the...regardless of the remonstrances and threats of the turnpikeman, who, running after them, and believing them some highwaymen who had recently committed...
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The Canada Law Journal, Volume 4

Law - 1868 - 362 pages
...ahove their usual prudence, and having no servant near them, they passed through the gate at a hrisk pace, without stopping to pay the toll, regardless...remonstrances and threats of the turnpike man, who, ruuning after them, and helieving them to helong to some highwaymen who had recently committed some...
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