Half Hours with the Best Authors, Том 2Charles Knight, 1850 |
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... poor and stranger ; nor could birth , or dignity , or the immunities of the church , protect the offender or his accomplices . The privileged houses , the private sanctuaries in Rome , on which no officer of justice would presume to ...
... poor and stranger ; nor could birth , or dignity , or the immunities of the church , protect the offender or his accomplices . The privileged houses , the private sanctuaries in Rome , on which no officer of justice would presume to ...
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... poor tenant's cottage hinders his prospect : they are , indeed , his alms - houses , though there be painted on them no such superscription . He never sits up late , but when he hunts the badger , the vowed foe of his lambs ; nor uses ...
... poor tenant's cottage hinders his prospect : they are , indeed , his alms - houses , though there be painted on them no such superscription . He never sits up late , but when he hunts the badger , the vowed foe of his lambs ; nor uses ...
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... poor ought to make me their chairman , since I provide bounti- fully for the pauper , without expense to him that pays taxes . I am at the head of the fire department , and one of the physicians to the board of health . As a keeper of ...
... poor ought to make me their chairman , since I provide bounti- fully for the pauper , without expense to him that pays taxes . I am at the head of the fire department , and one of the physicians to the board of health . As a keeper of ...
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... poor alike ; and at night , I hold a lantern over my head , both to show where I am , and keep people out of the gutters . At this sultry noontide I am cupbearer to the parched populace , for whose benefit an iron goblet is chained to ...
... poor alike ; and at night , I hold a lantern over my head , both to show where I am , and keep people out of the gutters . At this sultry noontide I am cupbearer to the parched populace , for whose benefit an iron goblet is chained to ...
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... poor creature than to feed it , and soon becoming weary of their charge , they readily consented that their father , who saw it pining and growing leaner every day , should offer it to my acceptance . I was willing enough to take the ...
... poor creature than to feed it , and soon becoming weary of their charge , they readily consented that their father , who saw it pining and growing leaner every day , should offer it to my acceptance . I was willing enough to take the ...
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