the man on foot, or hurt a hair of his head, any more than you. And as to our great folks, that you levellers have such a spite against, I don't pretend to say they are a bit better than they should be; but that's no affair of mine; let them look to that;... The Works of Hannah More - Página 377por Hannah More - 1830Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| 1793 - 302 páginas
...levellers have fuch a fpite againft, 260 ] I don't pretend to fey they are a bit better than they fliould be; but that's no affair of mine; let them look to that; they'll anfwer for that in another place. To be fure, I wifli they'd fet us a better example about gouig to... | |
| 1798 - 308 páginas
...levellers have fuch a fpite againft, I don't pretend to fay they are a bit better tban they fhould be; but that's no affair of mine; let them look to that; tln-y'll anfwer for that in another place. To be Cure, I wifh they'd fct us a better example about... | |
| Hannah More - 1803 - 460 páginas
...while another mends the highway for him. Jack. I don't see why the man in the coach is to drive over the man on foot, or hurt a hair of his head, any more than you. And as to our great folks, * This was written before the war, when the funds were at the highest. folks, that you levellers have... | |
| Cheap repository tracts - 1819 - 176 páginas
...all walk or all ride. Jack. Now, as to our great folks, against whom you levellers have such a spite, I don't pretend to say they are a bit better than...but that's no affair of mine. Let them look to that. They '11 answer for that in another place. To be sure it's a shame they should be running over to France,... | |
| 1832 - 220 páginas
...I don't see why the man in the coach is to drive over the man on foot, or hurt a hair of his head. And as to our great folks, that you levellers have...let them look to that ; they'll answer for that in another place. To be sure, I wish they'd set us a better example about going to church, and those things... | |
| 1832 - 220 páginas
...I don't see why the man in the coach is to drive over the man on foot, or hurt a hair of his head. And as to our great folks, that you levellers have...let them look to that ; they'll answer for that in another place. To be sure, I wish they'd set us a better example about going to church, and those things... | |
| Hannah More - 1846 - 584 páginas
...Jack. I Hon't see why the man in the coach a to <¿rice over the man on foot, or hurt a hair of hie head, any more than you. And as to our great folks,...say they are a bit better than they should be ; but that 's no affair of mine ; let them look to that they '11 answer for that in another place. To be... | |
| Marilyn Butler - 1984 - 280 páginas
...I don't see why the man in the coach is to drive over the man on foot, or hurt a hair of his head. And as to our great folks, that you levellers have...let them look to that; they'll answer for that in another place. To be sure, I wish they'd set us a better example about going to church, and those things;... | |
| Anne K. Mellor - 2000 - 192 páginas
...the evils ofviolent rebellion, nonetheless recognizes the evils perpetrated by the “great folks”: “I don't pretend to say they are a bit better than they should be - - - let them look to that; they'll answer for that in another place. To be sure, I wish they'd set... | |
| Mona Scheuermann - 278 páginas
...will be answered for “in another place.” Jack admits to Tom that “as to our great folks,. . . I don't pretend to say they are a bit better than they should be,” but he insists “that's no affair of mine” for “hoarding's not the sin of the age.” The money of... | |
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