| 1038 strani
...Italy, or be obliged to decamp from Italy, is not a question in the least vital to Englishmen. But it is a question vital to us, that sealed letters in an English Post-office, he, a vt all fancied they were, respected as things sacred : that, opening of men's letttn, I practice... | |
| Portfolio - 1843 - 676 strani
...Italy, or be obliged to decamp from Italy, is not a question in the least vital to Englishmen. But it is a question vital to us that sealed letters in an English post office be, as we all fancied they were, respected as things sacred ; that opening men's letters,... | |
| 1844 - 616 strani
...Italy, or be obliged to decamp from Italy, is not a question in the least vital to Englishmen. But it is a question vital to us that sealed letters in...near of kin to picking men's pockets, and to other still viler and far fataler forms of scoundrelism, be not resorted to in England, except in cases of... | |
| David Urquhart - 1844 - 666 strani
...vital to Englishmen. But it is a question vital to us that scaled letters in an English post office be, as we all fancied they were, respected as things sacred ; that opening men's letters, a practice near of kin to picking men's pockets, and to other still viler and far fataler... | |
| David Urquhart - 1844 - 702 strani
...Italy, or be obliged to decamp from Italy, is not a question in the least vital to Englishmen. But it is a question vital to us that sealed letters in an English post office be, as we all fancied they were, respected as things sacred ; that opening men's letters,... | |
| William Lewins - 1865 - 362 strani
...office as a " forwarding office ; " of London being a centre from which radiated innumerable lines 1 Among many expressions of opinion to which the inquiry...near of kin to picking men's pockets, and to other still viler and far fataler forms of scoundrelism, be not resorted to in England, except in cases of... | |
| William Lewins - 1865 - 366 strani
...radiated innumerable lines 1 Among many expressions of opinion to which the inquiry on the subject (rave rise, we find the following characteristic effusion...near of kin to picking men's pockets, and to other still viler and far fataler forms of scoundrelism, be not resorted to in England, except in cases of... | |
| Henry Lonsdale - 1868 - 334 strani
...thousand examples to prove its faithfulness. In reference to the letter opening Carlyle wrote : — " It is a question vital to us that sealed letters in...sacred ; that opening of men's letters, a practice more akin to picking men's pockets, and to other still viler and far fataler forms of scoundrelism,... | |
| Henry Lonsdale - 1868 - 334 strani
...thousand examples to prove its faithfulness. In reference to the letter opening Carlyle wrote : — " It is a question vital to us that sealed letters in...sacred ; that opening of men's letters, a practice more akin to picking men's pockets, and to other still viler and far fataler forms of scoundrelism,... | |
| Henry Lonsdale - 1868 - 334 strani
...thousand examples to prove its faithfulness. In reference to the letter opening Carlyle wrote :—" It is a question vital to us that sealed letters in...sacred; that opening of men's letters, a practice more akin to picking men's pockets, and to other still viler and far fataler forms of scoundrelism,... | |
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