| 1739 - 346 стор.
...The Knight walks down from his Seat in the Chancel between a double Row of his Tenants, that ftand bowing to him on each Side : and every now and then inquires how fuch an one's Wife, or Mother, or Son, or Father do, whom he does not fee at Church ; which is underftood... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1802 - 366 стор.
...is gone out of the church. The knight walks down from his seat in the chancel between a double row of his tenants, that stand bowing to him on each side:...how such an one's wife, or mother, or son, or father do, whom he does not see at church; which is understood as a secret reprimand to the person that is... | |
| British essayists - 1802 - 342 стор.
...is gone out of the church. The knight walks down from his seat in the chancel between a double row of his tenants, that stand bowing to him on each side:...how such an one's wife, or mother, or son, or father do, whom he does not see at church; which is understood as a secret reprimand to the person that is... | |
| 1804 - 676 стор.
...is gone out of the chureh. The knight walks down from his seat in the chancel between a double row of his tenants, that stand bowing to him on each side...how such an one's wife, or mother, or son, or father do, whom he does not see at chureh ; which is understood as a seeret reprimand to the person that is... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1808 - 346 стор.
...each side : and every now and then inquires how such an one's wife, or mother, or son, or father do, whom he does not see at church ; which is understood as a secret reprimand to the persou that is absent. The chaplain has often told me, that upon a catechising day, when Sir Roger... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1811 - 508 стор.
...gone out of the church. The knight '•walks down from his seat in the chancel between a double row of his tenants, that stand bowing to him on, each side ; and every one now and then inquires how such an one's wife, or mother, or son, or father do, whom he does not... | |
| Joseph Addison, Richard Hurd - 1811 - 504 стор.
...is gone out of the church. The knight walks down from his seat in the chancel between a double row of his tenants, that stand bowing to him on each side ; and every one now and then inquires how such an one's wife, or mother, or son, or father do, whom he does not... | |
| British essayists - 1819 - 340 стор.
...is gone out of the church. The knight walks down from his seat in the chancel between a double row of his tenants, that stand bowing to him on each side...how such an one's wife, or mother, or son, or father do, whom he does not see at church ; which is understood as a secret reprimand to the person that is... | |
| 1822 - 788 стор.
...side ; and every now am ••rn inquires how such an one's wife, or mother, or ion, or father do, whom he does not see at church which is understood as a secret reprimand to the >erson that is absent. The chaplain has often told me, that upon a catechising day, when Sir Roger... | |
| James Ferguson - 1823 - 438 стор.
...is gone out of the church. The knight walks down from his seat in the chancel between a double row of his tenants, that stand bowing to him on each side...how such an one's wife, or mother, or son, or father do, whom he does not see at church ; which is understood as a secret reprimand to the person that is... | |
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