The Rising Sun,: A Serio-comic Satiric Romance, Том 1Appleyards, 1807 |
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... thought so ample a provision , that he assured them , that no arrears should be suffered to incur . ' But , ' as the old proverb tells us , ' it is not one swallow that makes a summer . ' The first thing , which the tenants disrelish ...
... thought so ample a provision , that he assured them , that no arrears should be suffered to incur . ' But , ' as the old proverb tells us , ' it is not one swallow that makes a summer . ' The first thing , which the tenants disrelish ...
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... thought this removal of the old servants so much amiss , if others had been chosen from among themselves ; but they felt themselves outraged and in- sulted by M'Boot's placing them under the controul of hungry strangers , who never ...
... thought this removal of the old servants so much amiss , if others had been chosen from among themselves ; but they felt themselves outraged and in- sulted by M'Boot's placing them under the controul of hungry strangers , who never ...
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... thought that their own liberties were at stake , and made his cause their own . Other matters concurred to add to their discontent , as , besides the con- tinued increase of the incumbrance on the ma- nor ; 30 THE RISING SUN ...
... thought that their own liberties were at stake , and made his cause their own . Other matters concurred to add to their discontent , as , besides the con- tinued increase of the incumbrance on the ma- nor ; 30 THE RISING SUN ...
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... same time that he insisted upon his right to levy them . By these ridicu-- lous measures , he thought at once to conciliate and intimidate the obstreperous tenants - that is , to make black and white from the same 34 THE RISING SUN ..
... same time that he insisted upon his right to levy them . By these ridicu-- lous measures , he thought at once to conciliate and intimidate the obstreperous tenants - that is , to make black and white from the same 34 THE RISING SUN ..
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... thought the joke as good a one as Nero imagined the burning of Rome to be . - After these disorders had lasted several days , the rabble were quelled by force ; and it was sup- posed that the Steward might have stopped the tumult in the ...
... thought the joke as good a one as Nero imagined the burning of Rome to be . - After these disorders had lasted several days , the rabble were quelled by force ; and it was sup- posed that the Steward might have stopped the tumult in the ...
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