This letter, notwithstanding the poor butler's manner of writing it, gave us such an idea of our good old friend, that upon the reading of it there was not a dry eye in the club. Sir Andrew, opening the book, found it to be a collection of acts of parliament. The Spectator - 168. oldal1718Teljes nézet - Információ erről a könyvről
| Joseph Addison - 1900 - 254 oldal
...Freeport, in his Name." This letter, notwithstanding the poor butler's manner of writing it, gave us such an idea of our good old friend that upon the reading of it there was not a dry eye in the chib. Sir Andrew, opening the book, found it to be a collection of Acts of Parliament. There was... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1900 - 254 oldal
...Name." This letter, notwithstanding the poor butler's manner of writing it, gave us such an idea of oiir good old friend that upon the reading of it there was not a dry eye in the club. Sir Andrew, opening the book, found it to be a collection of Acts of Parliament. There was in particular... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1901 - 264 oldal
...Freeport, in his name." This letter, notwithstanding the poor butler's manner of writing it, gave us such an idea of our good old friend, that upon the reading of it there was not a dry eye in the club. Sir Andrew, opening the book, found it to be a collection of acts of parliament. There was in particular... | |
| Ida Catherine Bender, Harry Pratt Judson - 1901 - 268 oldal
...in his name." 20 This letter, notwithstanding the poor butler's manner of writing it, gave us such an idea of our good old friend that upon the reading of it there was not a dry eye in the club. Sir Andrew, opening the book, found it to be a collection of Acts of Parliament. There was in particular,... | |
| David Josiah Brewer - 1902 - 474 oldal
...Frecport, in his Name. This Letter, notwithstanding the poor Butler's Manner of writing it, gave us such an Idea of our good old Friend, that upon the reading of it there was not a dry Eye in the Club. Sir Andrew opening the Book, found it to be a Collection of Acts of Parliament. There was in particular... | |
| 1905 - 408 oldal
...Andrew Freeport in his This letter, notwithstanding the poor butler's manner of writing it, gave us such an idea of our good old friend, that upon the reading of it there was not a dry eye in the club. Sir Andrew, opening the book, found it to be a collection of acts of parliament. There was in particular... | |
| Franklin Verzelius Newton Painter - 1905 - 770 oldal
...Freeport in his name." This letter, notwithstanding the poor butler's manner of writing it, gave us such an idea of our good old friend, that upon the reading of it there was not a dry eye in the club. Sir Andrew opening the book, found it to be a collection of acts of parliament. There was in particular... | |
| Franklin Verzelius Newton Painter - 1906 - 764 oldal
...Freeport in his name." This letter, notwithstanding the poor butler's manner of writing it, gave us such an idea of our good old friend, that upon the reading of it there was not a dry eye in the club. Sir Andrew opening the book, found it to be a collection of acts of parliament. There was in particular... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1906 - 414 oldal
...in his name." ,. This letter, notwithstanding the poor butler's manner of writing it, gave us such an idea of our good old friend, that upon the reading of it there was not a dry eye in the club. Sir Andrew open5 ing the book, found it to be a collection of acts of parliament. There was in particular... | |
| John Ruskin - 1907 - 868 oldal
...Fret-port in his name.' "This letter, notwithstanding the poor butler's manner of writing it, gave us such an idea of our good old friend, that upon the reading of it there was not a dry eye in the club. Sir Andrew opening the book, found it to be a collection of acts of parliament. There was in particular... | |
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