| Laurence Sterne, David Herbert - 1872 - 512 стор.
...landlady, very devoutly, and with my own cars, or I could not have believed it ... Are you sure of it? replied the Curate. ... A soldier, an' please your...fighting for his king, and for his own life, and for liis honour too, he has the most reason to pray to God of any one in the whole world. . . . 'Twas well... | |
| Laurence Sterne - 1873 - 440 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,...of any one in the whole world. 'Twas well said of thee, Trim, said my uncle Toby. — '—But when a soldier, said I, an' please your Eeverence, has... | |
| Laurence Sterne - 1873 - 432 стор.
...last night, said the landlady, very devoutly, and with my own ears, or I could not have believed it. an' please your Reverence, said I, prays as often,...of any one in the whole world. 'Twas well said of thee, Trim, said my uncle Toby. But when a soldier, said I, an' please your Eeverence, has been standing... | |
| Laurence Sterne - 1873 - 446 стор.
...last night, said the landlady, very devoutly, and with my own ears, or I could not have believed it. an' please your Reverence, said I, prays as often,...of any one in the whole world. 'Twas well said of thee, Trim, said my uncle Toby. But when a soldier, said I, an' please your Reverence, has been standing... | |
| Laurence Sterne - 1873 - 430 стор.
...not have believed it. Are you sure of it ? replied the Curate. A soldier, an' please your Beverence, said I, prays as often, of his own accord, as a parson...of any one in the whole world. 'Twas well said of thee, Trim, said my uncle Toby. But when a soldier, said I, an' please your Eeverence, has been standing... | |
| Francis Jacox - 1873 - 516 стор.
...gentlemen of the army, Mr. Trim, never said your prayers at all." " A soldier, an please your reverence, prays as often (of his own accord) as a parson ; and...reason to pray to God of any one in the whole world. . . . But when a soldier, an please your reverence, has been standing for twelve hours together in... | |
| mrs. Edward Christian - 1873 - 276 стор.
...answered, " here is a reply ready made for you. Sterne answers that better than I could." He read -" l A soldier, an' please your reverence,' said I, ' prays...parson ; and when he is fighting for his king and his own life, and for his honour, too, he has the most reason to pray to God of any one in the whole... | |
| Illustrated reader - 1874 - 408 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,'...any one in the whole world.'" " 'Twas well said of thee, Trim," said my uncle Toby. " ' But when a soldier,' said I, ' an' please your reverence, has... | |
| Casket - 1874 - 840 стор.
...landlady, very devoutly, and with my o»u ears, or I could not have believed it. — Are you sure of it, replied the curate. — A soldier, an please your...reason to pray to God of any one in the whole world." "'Twos well said of thee, Trim," said mv uncle Toby. "But when a soldier, said I, an' pleaso your reverence,... | |
| James Sheridan Knowles - 1874 - 458 стор.
...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 —...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 standing... | |
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