| Parliament commons, proc - 1742 - 494 pages
...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,... | |
| Agriculture - 1813 - 466 pages
...must say behaved more like a jack pudding, than with that gravity that beseems a judge ; he was mighty witty upon the prisoners at the bar, he was very full...they behaved themselves with more gravity than he; and in truth, the people were strangely perplexed when they were to give in their evidence ; but I... | |
| George Wilson Meadley - 1813 - 426 pages
...must say behaved more like a jack pudding, than with that gravity that beseems a judge ; he was mighty witty upon the prisoners at the bar, he was very full...because they behaved themselves with more gravity than hej and in truth, the people were strangely perplexed when they were to give in their evidence; but... | |
| William Harris - 1814 - 396 pages
...Characters in North's Life of Gutfdford, p. 222—226. such as were disagreeable, most arbitrary and to declare what they had to say in their own way and...they behaved themselves with more gravity than he : and, in truth, the people were strangely perplexed, when they were to give in their evidence ; but... | |
| Henry Southern, Sir Nicholas Harris Nicolas - English literature - 1823 - 402 pages
...behaved himself more like a jack-pudding, than with that gravity that becomes a judge. He was mighty witty upon the prisoners at the bar : he was very...they behaved themselves with more gravity than he : and, in truth, the people were strangely perplexed, when they were to give in their evidence ; but... | |
| Henry Southern - 1823 - 398 pages
...behaved himself more like a jack-pudding, than with that gravity that becomes a judge. He was mighty witty upon the prisoners at the bar : he was very...they behaved themselves with more gravity than he : and, in truth, the people were strangely perplexed, when they were to give in their evidence ; but... | |
| Roger North - 1826 - 496 pages
...behaved himself more like a Jack-pudding, than with that gravity that beseems a judge. He was mighty witty upon the prisoners at the bar. He was very full...method, but would interrupt them, because they behaved with more gravity than he. But I do not insist upon this, nor upon the late hours he kept in our city.... | |
| Roger North - College teachers - 1826 - 546 pages
...declare what they had to say in their own way and method, but would interrupt them, because they behaved with more gravity than he. But I do not insist upon this, nor upon the late hours he kept in our city. It is said he was every night drinking till two o'clock, or beyond that time, and that... | |
| Henry Roscoe - Lawyers - 1830 - 554 pages
...behaved himself more like a jack-pudding than with that gravity which becomes a judge : he was mighty witty upon the prisoners at the bar ; he was very...they behaved themselves with more gravity than he ; and in truth the people were strangely perplexed when they were to give in their evidence ; but I... | |
| Southern States - 1831 - 542 pages
...behaved himself more like a jack-pudding, than with that gravity that beseems a judge ; he was mighty witty upon the prisoners at the bar; he was very full...they behaved themselves with more gravity than he; and in truth the people were strangely perplexed when they were to give in their evidence ; but I do... | |
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