| SEVERAL HANDS - 1754 - 540 str.
...* whence a child that had no higher employment than look' ing after hogs, fhould have fuch a (hare of fenfe and good* manners. ' When Father Michael had got into his road again, he c thanked Felix for the trouble he had given him; and would * have difmified him with an alms ; but... | |
| Alexander Bicknell - 1791 - 546 str.
...fuch a fhare of good fenfe and good manners. When the holy father had got • into the right road, he thanked Felix for his trouble, and would have difmifled him with a gratuity : but he kept running on, without feeming to take any notice of what was faid to him ; which... | |
| Reuben Percy - 1826 - 384 str.
...how a child, who had no higher employment than looking after hogs, should have such a share of sense and good manners. When Father Michael had got into...again, he thanked Felix for his trouble, and would have dismissed him with a reward ; but he kept running forward, without seeming to take any notice of what... | |
| 1826 - 374 str.
...had no higher employment than looking after hogs, should have such a share of sense and good mannen. When Father Michael had got into his road again, he thanked Felix for his trouble, and would have dismissed lii™ with a reward ; but he kept running forward, without seeming to take any notice of... | |
| 1766 - 758 str.
...that had no » See Qwige, P, of, higher employment than looking after hogs, iliouKl have fuch a (hare of fenfe and good manners. When father Michael had...again, he thanked Felix for his trouble, and would have difmified him with an alms, but he kept running forwards, without Teeming to take any notice of what... | |
| 1741 - 698 str.
...no higher employment than looking after hogs, mould have fuch a fliare of fenfe and goodmanners. ' When father Michael had got into his road again, he thanked Felix for the trouble he had given him, and would have dif miffed him with an alms; but he kept running forwards,... | |
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