Irish sailor, who was poor and much distressed for clothes and common necessaries. Hickey compassionating his poverty, and finding he was his countryman, relieved his wants, and an intimacy commenced between them. They agreed to go to Ireland together;... Repository of Arts, Literature, Fashions &c - Side 1421824Fuld visning - Om denne bog
| 1741 - 776 sider
...compamonating his poverty, and finding he was his countryman, relieved his wants, and an intimacy Commeiu-cd between them. They agreed to go to Ireland together; and it was remarked on their paflage^ that Caulfield fpoke con was apipreiremfed »t Waterford the fccond teraptuoufly, atjd often... | |
| 1788 - 588 sider
...much diflrefi'cd for cloathes and common neceffaries. Hickey, compafiionating his poverty, and finding he was his countryman, relieved his wants, and an...to go to Ireland together ; and it was remarked on theit pafTi.ge, that Caulfield fpoke contemptuoufly, and often faid, it was a pity fuch a puny fellow... | |
| 1787 - 712 sider
...much diftreffed for cluaths and common neceflarios. Hiekey, compalfionating his poverty, and finding; he was his countryman, relieved his wants, and an...them. They agreed to go to Ireland together ; and ic was remarked on their pafTage, that Caulfield fpoke contemptuouily, and often faid, it was a pity... | |
| William Granger - 1802 - 672 sider
...much difrrefTed for cloaths and common neceflaries. Hickey, compniuonating his poverty, and finding he was his countryman, relieved his wants, and an...to Ireland together; and it was remarked on their paflige, that Caulfield fpoke contemptuoufiy, and often faid, it was a pity fuch a puny fellow as Hiclgy... | |
| John Walker - 1811 - 572 sider
...much distressed for clothes and common necessaries. . Hickey, compassionating his poverty, and fmding he was' his countryman, relieved his wants, and an...spoke contemptuously, and often said, it was a pity such a puny fellow as Hickey should have money, and he himself be without a shilling. They landed at... | |
| John Walker - 1811 - 574 sider
...it was remarked on their passage, that Caulfield spoke contemptuously, and often said, it was a pity such a puny fellow as Hickey should have money, and...shilling. They landed at Waterford, at which place they stayed some days, Caulfield being all the time supported by Hickey, who bought there some clothes for... | |
| J A. Stewart - 1814 - 792 sider
...much distressed for clothes and common necessaries. Hickey, compassionating his poverty, and finding he was his countryman, relieved his wants, and an...spoke contemptuously, and often said, it was a pity such a puny fellow as Hickey should have money, and he himself be without a shilling. They landed at... | |
| J A. Stewart - 1814 - 798 sider
...much distressed for clothes and common necessaries- Hickey, compassionating his poverty, and finding he was his countryman, relieved his wants, and an...Caulfield spoke contemptuously, and often said, it was a Eitv such a puny fellow as Hickey should have money, and e himself be without a shilling. They landed... | |
| John Walker - 1814 - 566 sider
...passage, that Caulfield spoke contemptuously, and often said, it was a pity such a puny fellow as Hie key should have money, and he himself be without a shilling. They landed at Waterford, at which place they stayed some days, CaulfieJd being all the time supported by Hickey, wlio bought there some clothes... | |
| Samuel Griswold Goodrich - 1822 - 368 sider
...much distressed for clothes and common necessaries. Hickey, compassionating his poverty, and finding he was his countryman, relieved his wants, and an...spoke contemptuously, and often said, it was a pity such a puny fellow as Hickey should have money, and he himself be without a shilling. They landed at... | |
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