| 1849 - 468 páginas
...family, he was expected to content himself with the plainest fare ; he might fill himself with the corned beef and the carrots, but as soon as the tarts and...which he had been excluded. Perhaps after some years' service, he was presented to a living sufficient to support him : but he often found it necessary to... | |
| 1849 - 608 páginas
...was expected to content himself with the plainest fare. He might fill himself with the corned beet and the carrots; but, as soon as the tarts and cheese-cakes...was summoned to return thanks for the repast from a greut part of which he had been excluded."—}. 327. We request our reader's notice of every point... | |
| John Hill Burton - 1849 - 356 páginas
...family, he was expected to content himself with the plainest fare. He might fill himself with the corned beef and the carrots ; but as soon as the tarts and...Perhaps, after some years of service, he was presented to a. living sufficient to support him ; but he often found it necessary to purchase his preferment by... | |
| 1849 - 518 páginas
...family he was expected to content himself with the plainest fare. He might fill himself with the corned beef and the carrots, but as soon as the tarts and...he had been excluded. " 'Perhaps after some years' service he was presented to a living sufficient to support him ; but he often found it necessary to... | |
| 1849 - 524 páginas
...family he was expected to content himself with the plainest fare. He might fill himself with the corned beef and the carrots, but as soon as the tarts and...he had been excluded. " 'Perhaps after some years' service he was presented to a living sufficient to support him ; but he often found it necessary to... | |
| 1849 - 636 páginas
...family he was expected to content himself with the plainest fare. He might fill himself with the corned beef and the carrots ; but as soon as the tarts and...from a great part of which he had been excluded."— Vol. ip 327. When the chaplain was promoted to a living it was expected that he should take a wife.... | |
| 1849 - 742 páginas
...family he was expected to content himself with the plainest fare. He might fill himself with the corned beef and the carrots ; but as soon as the tarts and...repast, from a great part of which he had been excluded. — Vol. i., p. 327. When the chaplain was promoted to a living it was expected that he should take... | |
| 1849 - 504 páginas
...content himself with the plainest fare. He might fill himself with the corned beef and the earrots, but as soon as the tarts and cheesecakes made their...he had been excluded. " ' Perhaps after some years' service he was presented to a living sufficient to support him ; but he often found it necessary to... | |
| Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1849 - 470 páginas
...family, he was expected to content himself with the plainest fare. He might fill himself with the corned beef and the carrots : but, as soon as the tarts and...repast, from a great part of which he had been excluded, f Perhaps after some years of service he was presented to a living sufficient to support him : but... | |
| Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1849 - 664 páginas
...family, he was expected to content himself with the plainest fare. He might fill himself with the corned beef and the carrots ; but, as soon as the tarts and...repast, from a great part of which he had been excluded. f * See Heyliu's Cyprianus Anglicus. t Eachard, Causes of the Contempt of the Clergy; Oldham, Satire... | |
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