Prithee," said my lord judge, " how came that in ? " " Why, if it please you, my lord, your name is Bacon, and mine is Hog, and in all ages Hog and Bacon have been so near kindred, that they are not be separated.". "Ay, but... Early History of Vermont - Halaman 350oleh La Fayette Wilbur - 1899Tampilan utuh - Tentang buku ini
| Francis Bacon, Basil Montagu - 1825 - 550 halaman
...nothing that he had said did avail, he at length desired his mercy on the account of kindred. Pr*ythee, said my Lord Judge, how came that in ? Why, if it...Bacon and mine is Hog, and in all ages hog and bacon hare been so near kindred that they are not to be separated. " Ay, but," replied Judge Bacon, " you... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1851 - 620 halaman
...malefactors, was by one of them mightily importuned to save his life. When nothing he had said would avail, he at length desired his mercy on account of kindred. Prithee, said my lord, how came that in ? Why, if it please you, my lord, your name is Bacon and mine is Hog, and in all ages... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1851 - 622 halaman
...malefactor!, was by one of them mightily importuned to save his life. When nothing he had said would arail, he at length desired his mercy on account of kindred. Prithee, said my lord, how came that in ? Why, if it please yon, my lord, your name is Bacon and mine is Hog, and in all ages... | |
| Andrew Amos - 1856 - 306 halaman
...was by one of the malefactors mightily importuned for to save his life ; which, when nothing he had said did avail, he at length desired his mercy on...' how came that in ?' ' Why, if it please you, my Chief Justice Eyre seems in this respect of hanging, to have merited the soubriquet given to a French... | |
| Seba Smith, Elizabeth Oakes Prince Smith - 1856 - 592 halaman
...import-.ined forto save his life; which, when nothing he had tA\'\ did avail, he at length desired his ir.ercy on account of kindred. " Prithee," said my Lord Judge,...that in?" "Why, if it please you, my lord, your name ii Bacon and mine is Hog, and in nil ages Hog and Bacon have been so near kindred that they are not... | |
| Paul Hamilton Payne - 1858 - 584 halaman
...malefactor, his clemency was invoked on the ground of kindred. "How came that?" says the Judge. — " Why, if it please you, my Lord, your name is Bacon and mine Hog, and in all ages hog and bacon have been so near kindred, that they are not to be separated." "Ah,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1859 - 720 halaman
...malefactors , teas by one nf them mightily importuned to save ha life. ]Yhen nothing he had said would avail, he at length desired his mercy on account of kindred. Prithee, said my lord, how came that in? Why, if it please you, my lord, your name is Bacon, and mine is Hog, and in all ages... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1860 - 432 halaman
...by one of the malefactors mightily importuned for to save his life; which, when nothing that he had said did avail, he at length desired his mercy on...Bacon have been so near kindred, that they are not be separated." " Ay,, hut," replied judge Bacon, "you and I cannot be kindred, except you be hanged;... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1860 - 430 halaman
...by one of the malefactors mightily importuned for to save his life; which, when nothing that he had said did avail, he at length desired his mercy on...Bacon have been so near kindred, that they are not be separated.". "Ay, but," replied judge Bacon, "you and I cannot be kindred, except you be hanged... | |
| William Makepeace Thackeray - 1902 - 874 halaman
...Bacon, desired his mercy on account of kindred. 'Prithee,' said my lord judge, 'how comes that tat' ' Why, if it please you, my lord, your name is Bacon and mine Hog, and in all ages Hog and Bacon have been so near kindred that they are not to be separated. ' Ay,... | |
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