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" Johnson, who was on a journey, and somewhat fearful from the appearance of the sky, that rain was at no great distance, accosted the Shepherd with asking what sort of weather he thought it would be on the morrow. — " It will be such weather as pleases... "
The Works of Hannah More, in Four Volumes: Including Several Pieces Never ...
por Hannah More - 1803 - 393 páginas
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The Works of Hannah More, Volumen1

Hannah More - 1844 - 578 páginas
...countenance, which bore strong marks of health, cheerfulness, and spirit. Mr. Johnson, who was on a journey, and somewhat fearful from the appearance of the sky,...great distance, accosted the shepherd with asking what soil of weather he thought it would be on the morrow. ' It will be such weather as pleases me,' answered...
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Merry's Museum, Volúmenes5-6

1844 - 400 páginas
...neighboring clergyman, who befriended the shepherd on many occasions. Dr. Stonehouse, who was on a journey, and somewhat fearful, from the appearance of the sky, that rain was at hand, accosted the shepherd by asking him what sort of weather it would be on the morrow. " It will...
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The Works of Hannah More, Volumen1

Hannah More - 1846 - 584 páginas
...countenance, which bore strong marks of health, cheerfulness, and spirit. Mr. Johnson, who was on a journey, and somewhat fearful from the appearance of the sky,...delivered in the mildest and most civil tone that could be imagines the gentleman thought the words themselves rather rude and surly, and asked him how that could...
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The True Believer: His Character, Duty, and Privileges, Elucidated in a ...

Asa Mahan - 1847 - 300 páginas
...doubtless recollects the answer given by the shepherd of Salisbury Plain to the question of a traveler, "What sort of weather he thought it would be on the...the shepherd. Though the answer was delivered in the most mild and civil tone that could be imagined, the gentleman thought the words themselves rather...
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Cyclopedia of Moral and Religious Anecdotes: A Collection of Nearly Three ...

Kazlitt Arvine - 1848 - 908 páginas
...clergyman, who afterwards befriended the shepherd on many occasions. Dr. Stonehouse, who was on a journey, and somewhat fearful, from the appearance of the sky, that rain was al no great distance, accosted the shep. herd with asking what sort of weather he thought it would...
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Elegant Narratives

American Tract Society - 1850 - 518 páginas
...countenance, which bore strong marks of health, cheerfulness, and spirit. Mr. Johnson, who was on a journey, and somewhat fearful, from the appearance of the sky,...Though the answer was delivered in the mildest and civilest tone that could be imagined, the gentleman thought the words themselves rather rude and surly,...
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Cyclopædia of moral and religious anecdotes

Kazlitt Arvine - 1850 - 882 páginas
...clergyman, who afterwards befriended the shepherd on many occasions. Dr. Stonehouse, who was on a journey, and somewhat fearful, from the appearance of the sky, that rain was st no great distance, accosted the shepherd with asking what sort of weather he thought it would be...
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The Cottage lamp, an aid to happiness in this world and the next, Volumen1

1852 - 200 páginas
...clergyman, who afterwards befriended the shepherd on many occasions. Dr. Stonehouse, who was on a journey, and somewhat fearful from the appearance of the sky...with asking what sort of weather he thought it would beou the morrow. " It will be such weather as pleases me," answered the shepherd. Though the answer...
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The Complete Works of Hannah More, Volumen1

Hannah More - 1856 - 578 páginas
...countenance, which bore strong marks of health, cheerfulness, and spirit. Mr. Johnson, who was on a journey, and somewhat fearful from the appearance of the sky,...delivered in the mildest and most civil tone that could be imagines the gentleman thought the words themselves rather rude and surly, and asked him how that could...
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The Complete Works of Hannah More, Volumen1

Hannah More - 1856 - 630 páginas
...countenance, which bore strong marks of health, cheerfulness, and spirit. Mr. Johnson, who was on a journey, and somewhat fearful from the appearance of the sky,...delivered in the mildest and most civil tone that could he imagine;, the gentleman thought the words themselves rallier rude and surly, and asked him how that...
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