| Churchill Babington - 1849 - 130 páginas
...permitted to dine with the family, he was expected to content himself with the plainest fare. He might nil himself with the corned beef and the carrots : but,...till he was summoned to return thanks for the repast, from a great part of which he had been excluded."* — Macaulay' s History of England, vol. I. pp.... | |
| John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell, Henry T. Steele - 1849 - 608 páginas
...was expected to content himself with the plainest fare. He might fill himself with the corned heel oteP from a great part of which he had been excluded." — i. 327. We request our reader's notice of every... | |
| 1849 - 854 páginas
...expected to content himself with the plainest fare. He might fill himself with the corned beef and carrots ; but as soon as the tarts and cheesecakes...till he was summoned to return thanks for the repast, from a great part of which he had been excluded." These statements which imply any thing but respectability,... | |
| 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...till he was summoned to return thanks for the repast, from a great part of which he had been excluded. " ' Perhaps after some years' service he was presented... | |
| 1849 - 588 páginas
...was permitted to dine with the family he was expected to content himself with the plainest fare. He owth of sweet sounds had sprung up spontaneously in...casting off all doctrines and trusting only to a nati hi« seat, and stood aloof till he was summoned to return thanks for the repast from a great part of... | |
| 1872 - 676 páginas
...expected to content himself with the plainest fare ; he might fill himself with the corned beef and carrots, but as soon as the tarts and cheese-cakes...their appearance, he quitted his seat and stood aloof from the repast, from a great part of which he had been excluded." If the good man obtained a benefice,... | |
| Churchill Babington - 1849 - 182 páginas
...was permitted to dine with the 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 cheesecakes made then. appearance, he quitted his seat, and stood aloof till he was summoned to return thanks for the... | |
| John Hill Burton - 1849 - 358 páginas
...entitled to treat the family, he was expected to content himself with the' plainest fare. He might fiH himself with the corned beef and the carrots ; but as soon as the tarts and cheesecakes made thcir appearance, hu quitted his seat, and stood aloof till ho was summoned to return thanks for the... | |
| 1849 - 652 páginas
...permitted to dine with the family, he was expected to content himself witli the plainest fare. He mijrht fill himself with the corned beef and the carrots : but, as soon as the tarts and cheesecake* made their appearance, he quitted his seat, and stood aloof till lie was summoned to return... | |
| 1849 - 638 páginas
...Harper & Brothers, New York. rots ; but as soon as the tarts and cheesecakes made their appearance, lie quitted his seat, and stood aloof till he was summoned to return thanks for the repast, from a great part of which he had been excluded.* Perhaps after some years of service he was pre sented... | |
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