I feel the delicacy of the subject; but cash must pass through your hands, sometimes to a great amount. If in an unguarded hour but I will hope better. Consider the scandal it will bring upon those of your persuasion. Thousands would go to see a Quaker... The North American Review - Page 1181838Full view - About this book
| Charles Lamb - 1837 - 868 pages
...delicacy of the subject ; but cash must pass through your hands, sometimes to a great amount. If in an unguarded hour but I will hope better. Consider...it would have on the sale of your poems alone, not tc mention higher considerations ! I tremble, I am sure, at myself, when I think that so many poor... | |
| 1837 - 594 pages
...a great amount. If in uu unguarded hour but I will hope better. Consider the scaudal it will brinfr upon those of your persuasion. Thousands would go...the sale of your poems alone, not to mention higher const derations! I tremble, I am sure, at myself, when I think that *o many poor victims of the law,... | |
| 1837 - 662 pages
...delicacy of the subject ; but cash must pass through your hands, sometimes to a great amount. If in an unguarded hour but I will hope better. Consider...upon those of your persuasion. Thousands would go to sec a Quaker hanged, that would be indifferent to the fate of a Presbyterian or an Anabaptist. Think... | |
| 1837 - 578 pages
...delicacy of the subject; but cash must pass through your hands, sometimes to a great amount. If in an unguarded hour but I will hope •better. Consider...scandal it will bring upon those of your persuasion. Thnusands would go to see a Quaker hanged, that would be indifferent to the fate of a Presbyterian... | |
| 1837 - 580 pages
...hetter. Consider the scandal it will bring upon those of your рenmasion, Thousands would go to •ee a Quaker hanged, that would be indifferent to the fate of a Presbyterian or an AnabaptisL Think of the effect it would have on the xale of your poems alone, not to mention higher... | |
| 1838 - 564 pages
...delicacy of the subject ; but cash must pass through your hands, sometimes to a great amount. If, in an unguarded hour — but I will hope better. Consider...tremble, I am sure, at myself, when I think that so manypoor victims of the law, at one time of their life, made as sure of never being hanged as I, in... | |
| 1838 - 734 pages
...subject ; — but cash must sometimes pass through your hands ; sometimes to a great amount. If, in an unguarded hour, — but I will hope better. Consider the scandal it will bring upon these of your persuasion ! Thousands would go to see a Quaker hanged, that would be indifferent to... | |
| 1838 - 730 pages
...subject ; — but cash must sometimes pass through your hands ; sometimes to a great amount. If, in an unguarded hour, — but I will hope better. Consider the scandal it We give one more extract (our last) from a letter of Lamb to his acand insolvent IA thought has struck... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1852 - 684 pages
...delicacy of the subject ; but cash must pass through your hands, sometimes to a great amount. If in an unguarded hour •but I will hope better. Consider...see a Quaker hanged, that would be indifferent to ,he fate of a Presbyterian or an Anabaptist. Think of the effect it would have on the sale of your... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1855 - 634 pages
...delicacy of the subject ; but cash must pass through your hands, sometimes to a great amount. If in an unguarded hour — but I will hope better. Consider...considerations ! I tremble, I am sure, at myself, when I think -hat so many poor victims of the law, at one time of their life, made as sure of never being hanged... | |
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