The Life, Adventures, and Opinions of Col. George Hanger, Volumen2J. Debrett, 1801 |
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... turn her wheel in his favour , who had but five hundred pounds to begin the world with , that she brought him , by the death and good will of his relations , to great affluence and riches : a most fortunate event for his three sons ...
... turn her wheel in his favour , who had but five hundred pounds to begin the world with , that she brought him , by the death and good will of his relations , to great affluence and riches : a most fortunate event for his three sons ...
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... Turning to an acquaintance near him , he exclaims , " Good God ! Sir , how shocking is the passion that some men have for play ! The extravagance , vice , and profligacy of the men of fashion of the present age , and beyond all belief ...
... Turning to an acquaintance near him , he exclaims , " Good God ! Sir , how shocking is the passion that some men have for play ! The extravagance , vice , and profligacy of the men of fashion of the present age , and beyond all belief ...
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... are both worthy of praise . His in- fluence with the populace might be turn- ed to advantage in these times ; for many had so great a reverence and respect for him as to kiss the skirts of his coat when 75 CHAPTER I. ...
... are both worthy of praise . His in- fluence with the populace might be turn- ed to advantage in these times ; for many had so great a reverence and respect for him as to kiss the skirts of his coat when 75 CHAPTER I. ...
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... turn as culpable : such ogling and peeping through fans at their sweethearts , as is frequently practised , is highly to be censured by every chaste and pious Christian 84 found within the royal purlieus, we might ...
... turn as culpable : such ogling and peeping through fans at their sweethearts , as is frequently practised , is highly to be censured by every chaste and pious Christian 84 found within the royal purlieus, we might ...
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... turn the meat : but , to my mortification , just as I had finished the model , which , now being of no use , I intend to request the Royal Society to do me the honour to accept , and was going to lay it before the Bench of Bishops for ...
... turn the meat : but , to my mortification , just as I had finished the model , which , now being of no use , I intend to request the Royal Society to do me the honour to accept , and was going to lay it before the Bench of Bishops for ...
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Página 210 - ... and they shall be upon Aaron, and upon his sons, when they go in unto the tent of meeting, or when they come near unto the altar to minister in the holy place; that they bear not iniquity, and die...
Página 423 - ... to be united under one Government. Just as this war commenced, you were going to fight amongst yourselves, and would have fought, had the British not interfered : you then, one and all, united against us as your common enemy; but one of these days the Northern and Southern powers will fight as vigorously against each other as they both have united to do against the British.
Página 156 - The husband also, by the old law, might give his wife moderate correction. For, as he is to answer for her misbehaviour, the law thought it reasonable to intrust him with this power of restraining her, by domestic chastisement, in the same moderation that a man is allowed to correct his apprentices or children; for whom the master or parent is also liable in some cases to answer.
Página 212 - London 1 called on Mr. Croucher, a shoemaker in Shepherd's Market, who told me a parcel was left there for me, but what it was he knew not. I opened it, and behold there was a pair of leather breeches with a note in them ! the substance of which was, to the best of my remembrance, as follows : " ' SIR, — I have sent you a pair of breeches, and hope they will fit.
Página 212 - Sir, — I have sent you a pair of breeches, and hope they will fit. I beg your acceptance of them ; and, if they want any alteration, leave in a note what the alteration is...
Página 211 - I therefore told my most bountiful and ever-adored Master what I wanted; and he, who stripped Adam and Eve of their fig-leaved aprons, and made coats of skins and clothed them; and who clothes the grass of the field, which to-day is, and to-morrow is cast into the oven; must clothe us, or we shall soon go naked; and so Israel found it, when God took away his wool and his flax, which he gave to...
Página 212 - I often made very free in my prayers with my invaluable Master for this favour; but he still kept me so amazingly poor that I could not get them at any rate. At last I was determined to go to a friend of mine at Kingston, who is of that branch of business, to bespeak a pair ; and to get him to trust me until my Master sent me money to pay him.
Página 210 - And they shall be upon Aaron, and upon his sons, when they come in unto the tabernacle of the congregation, or when they come near unto the altar to minister in the holy place; that they bear not iniquity, and die: it shall be a statute for ever unto him and his seed after him.
Página 192 - Agree with thine adversary quickly, whiles thou art in the way with him; lest at any time the adversary deliver thee to the judge, and the judge deliver thee to the officer, and thou be cast into prison. Verily I say unto thee, Thou shalt by no means come out thence till thou hast paid the uttermost farthing.
Página 222 - ... very handsome bed, bedstead, and all its furniture and necessaries, that I might not be under the necessity of walking home in the cold winter nights. — A daughter of mine in the faith gave me a looking-glass for my chapel study. — Another friend gave me my pulpit cushion and a book-case for my study. — Another gave me a bookcase for the vestry. — And my good friend Mr. E. seemed to level all his displeasure at the devil ; for he was in hopes I should be enabled, through the gracious...