| William Enfield - 1823 - 412 стор.
...landlady, very devoutly, and with my own ears, or I could not have believed it. — Are you sure of it? replied the curate. A soldier, an' please your reverence,...pray to God of any one in the whole world. — 'Twas welt said of thee, Trim, said my uncle Toby. — But when a soldier, said I, an' please your reverence,... | |
| Laurence Sterne - 1823 - 764 стор.
...landlady, very devoutly, and with my own ears, or 1 could not have believed it. Are you sure of it ? replied the Curate. A soldier, an' please your reverence,...reason to pray to God of any one in the whole world. 'Twos well said of thee, Trim, said uncle Toby. But when a soldier, said I, an' please your reverence,... | |
| H. Nolte - 1823 - 646 стор.
...my own ears : or I couM -act have believed it. — Are you sure of it? replied the cu- . rate. : — A soldier, an* please your reverence, said I, prays...his king, and for his own life, and for his honour im), IM; has the most reason to pray to God of any one in the whole world. — 'Twas well said of thee,... | |
| Laurence Sterne - 1823 - 762 стор.
...landlady, very devoutly, and with my own ears, or I could not have beheved it. Are you sure of it ? replied the Curate. A soldier, an' please your reverence,...parson ; and, when he is fighting for his king, and for bis own life, and for his honour too, he has the most reason to pray to God of any one in the whole... | |
| William Scott - 1823 - 396 стор.
...own ears, or I could not have believed it. Are you sure of it ? replied the curate. A soldier, an't please your reverence, said I, prays as often, (of...accord) as a parson ; — and when he is fighting ior his king, and for his own life, and for his honour too, he has the most reason to pray to God of... | |
| Laurence Sterne - 1823 - 274 стор.
...hy his hed-side, and as I shut the door, I saw his son take up a cushion. • Are you sure of it ? replied the curate. — A soldier, an' please your Reverence, said I, prays as often (of his own record) as a parson ; and when he id fighting for his king, aud for his own life, and for his honour... | |
| Vicesimus Knox - 1824 - 794 стор.
...landlady, very devoutly, and with my own ears, or I could not have believed it. — Are you sure of it ? replied the curate ; A soldier, an' please your reverence, said I, prays as ofteu (of his own accord) as a parson : — and when he is fighting for his king, and for his own life,... | |
| William Scott - 1825 - 382 стор.
...own ears, or 1 could not have believed it. Are you sure of it? replied the curate. A soldier, an't please your reverence, said I, prays as often, (of...of any one in the whole world. 'Twas well said of thee, Trim, said my uncle Toby, — but when a soldier, said I, an't please your reverence, has been... | |
| John White (A.M.) - 1826 - 340 стор.
...the curate.—A soldier, an't please your reverence, said I, prays as often—of his own accord—as a parson :—and, when he is fighting for his king,...most reason to pray to God, of any one in the whole world.—'Twas well said of thee, Trim, said my uncle Toby. But when a soldier, said I, an't please... | |
| 1826 - 450 стор.
...curate: A foldier, an' pleafe your reverence, faid I, prays as often (of his own accord) as a parfon ;— and when he is fighting for his king, and for his own life, and for his honour too, he has the moft reafon to pray to God of any one in the whole world.—* 'Twas well faid of thee, Trim, faid my... | |
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