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" You will ask what became of the seconds ? they were both killed upon the spot; but being only two servants, the one a butler, the other a cook, they were buried the same night ; and by the power of a little money properly applied, no farther inquiry was... "
Mammon in London; Or, The Spy of the Day ... - Page 251
by Mammon - 1823
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The World ..

1753 - 646 pages
...; and by the power of a little money properly applied, no farther enquiry was ever made about them. Mr. MUZZY, wounded as he was (the blood trickling from him in great abundance) might probably have flept upon that fpot for many hours, had not he been awakened by the cruel bites of a maftiff. The...
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The World, Volume 2

Edward Moore - 1772 - 344 pages
...; and by the power of a little money properly applied, no farther enquiry was ever made about them. MR. MUZZY, wounded as he was (the blood trickling from him in great abundance) might probably have flept upon that fpot for many hours, had not he been awakened by the cruel bites of a maftiff. The...
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The World, by Adam Fitz-Adam, Volume 2

1776 - 288 pages
...and, by the power of a little money properly applied, no farther inquiry was ever made about them. Mr Muzzy, wounded as he was. (the blood trickling from him in great abundance), might probably have flept upon that fpot for many hours, had not he been awakened by the cruel bites of a maltifF. The...
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Harrison's British Classicks, Volume 7

1786 - 636 pages
...and by the power of a little money, properly applied, no farther enquiry was ever made about them. Mr. Muzzy, wounded as he was, (the blood trickling from him in great abundance) might probably have flept upon that fpot for many hours, had not he been awakened by the cruel bites of a maltiff. The...
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The World, by Adam Fitz-Adam. [209 Nos. in 4 Vols. With a ..., Issues 1-104

1753 - 640 pages
...the power of a little money properly applied, no farther enquiry was ever made about them. Mr. Muzzv, wounded as he was (the blood trickling from him in great abundance) might probably have flept upon that fpot for many hours, had not he been awakened by the cruel bites of a mafliiF. The...
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Select British Classics, Volume 34

1803 - 318 pages
...; and by the power of a little money properly applied, no farther enquiry was ever made about them. Mr. Muzzy, wounded as he was (the blood trickling...probably have slept upon that spot for many hours, had not he been awakened by the cruel bites of a mastiff. The dog begun first to lick his blood, and then...
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The British Essayists;: The world

Alexander Chalmers - 1808 - 306 pages
...; and by the power of a little money properly applied, no farther inquiry was ever made about them. Mr. MUZZY, wounded as he was (the blood trickling...not been awakened by the cruel bites of a mastiff. Tiie dog began first to lick his blood, and then tear-- ing his cloatbs, fell upon the wounded part...
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The British Essayists, Volume 27

Alexander Chalmers - 1808 - 310 pages
...night; and by the power of a little money properly applied, no farther inquiry was ever made about them. Mr. Muzzy, wounded as he was (the blood trickling...probably have slept upon that spot for many hours, had he act been awakened by the cruel bites of a mastiff. The dog began first to lick his blood, and then...
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The British Essayists: World

James Ferguson - 1823 - 418 pages
...; and by the power of a little money properly applied, no farther inquiry was ever made about them. Mr. Muzzy, wounded as he was (the blood trickling...the wounded part as if it had been carrion. My poor husband was thoroughly awakened by the new hurt he had received ; and indeed it was impossible to have...
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The British Essayists: The world

Lionel Thomas Berguer - 1823 - 620 pages
...and by the power of a little money properly applied, no farther inquiry was ever made about them. ' Mr. Muzzy, wounded as he was (the blood trickling...the wounded part as if it had been carrion. My poor husband was thoroughly awakened by the new hurt he had received ; and indeed it was impossible to have...
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