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" ... one day he undertook her in her own language, and by eight of the clock in the morning so silenced her, that she had not one word more to speak. "
A Voyage to East-India: Wherein Some Things are Taken Notice Of, in Our ... - Página 67
por Edward Terry - 1777 - 511 páginas
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Coryat's Crudities: Reprinted from the Edition of 1611. To which are Now ...

Thomas Coryate - 1776 - 484 páginas
...liberty of fpeech, that me would fometimes {could, brawl, and rail from the fun-rifing to fun- fet ; one day he undertook her in her own language, and by eight of the clock in the morning lo filenced her, that {he, had not one word more to fpeak. I (hall have occafion to fay more of this...
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Calcutta Review, Volumen9

1848 - 608 páginas
...liberty of speech, that she would sometimes scould, brawl, and rail from the sun-rising to sun set; one day he undertook her in her own language, and by eight of the clock in the morning so silenced her, that she had not one word more to speak. Upon a time one Mr. Richard Steel, a merchant,...
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Bombay Quarterly Review, Volumen1,Tema 1

1855 - 864 páginas
...who was celebrated for being a fluent and pertinacious scold. One day, writes his companion, Tom ' undertook her in her own language, and by eight of the clock in the morning so silenced her, that she had not one word more to speak.' " On another occasion he heard a Mula uttering...
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Calcutta Review, Volumen28

1857 - 556 páginas
...liberty of speech that she would sometimes scould, brawl, and rail from the sunrising to the sunset ; one day he undertook her in her own language, and by eight of the clock in the morning so silenced her that she had not one word more to speak." His curiosity and love of travel were both...
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Northern Europe (Denmark, Sweden, Russia), Local, Social, and Political, in ...

William Ferguson Beatson Laurie - 1862 - 416 páginas
...such freedom of speech that she would scold, brawl, and rail from sunrise to sunset. One day Coryate " undertook her in her own language, and by eight of the clock in the morning so silenced her that she had not one word more to speak." On a traveller mentioning to King James that...
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Rambles, Roamings and Recollections

George Philip Rigney Pulman - 1870 - 298 páginas
...liberty of speech that she would sometimes aoold, brawl, and rail from the sun rising to the sun set. One day he undertook her in her own language, and by eight of the clock in the morning so silenced .her that she had not one more word to speak. " TOM'S "ExiT." At last Tom tore himself...
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The Gentleman's Magazine, Volumen235

1873 - 756 páginas
...tackling a certain laundress, who used to " scold, brawl, and rail from the sun-rising to sunset, until one day he undertook her in her own language, and by eight of the clock in the morning so silenced her that she had not one word more to speak." So says Terry, with . n finite gusto. But...
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Hobson-Jobson: A Glossary of Colloquial Anglo-Indian Words and Phrases, and ...

Sir Henry Yule, Arthur Coke Burnell - 1903 - 1088 páginas
...liberty of speech, that she would sometimes scould, brawl, and rail from the sun-rising to the sun-set ; one day he undertook her in her own language. And by eight of the clock he so silenced her, that she had not one word more to speak." — Terry, Extract* rrlating tu T. С....
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Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volumen177

1905 - 1262 páginas
...freedom and liberty of speech that she would sometimes scold, brawl, and rail from sunrising to sunset : one day he undertook her in her own language, and by eight of the clock in the morning so silenced her that she had not one more word to speak." This anecdote has got into all the biographies,...
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The Indian Review, Volumen24

G.A. Natesan - 1923 - 928 páginas
...and liberty of speech that she would sometimes icould, brawl and rail from the sun rising to sunset: one day he undertook her In her own language and by eight of the clock in the morning had so silenced her that she had no more to speak. In his travels up and down India, Coryat always...
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