| Alain René Le Sage - 1822 - 356 str.
...to try and enter into conversation with some of the jacks in office : but they began conning me over from the sole of my foot to the crown of my head, without condescending to favour me with a single interjection ; after which they winked at one another,... | |
| 1830 - 356 str.
...belong ? ' I am an old Englishman, and a convert of Mr. Whitefield's, and a New Light by profession, from the sole of my foot to the crown of my head.' After I endeavoured to set his danger before him, I wished him well ; and riding thirty miles I found... | |
| Rowland Hill, Edwin Sidney - 1837 - 306 str.
...by a rule, but if I am saved I shall be ruled. Upon this principle I intend to proceed this morning. From the sole of my foot to the crown of my head, I am the creature of God as he made me. This is all I know. You can tell me that you think, but can you... | |
| Rowland Hill, Edwin Sidney - 1837 - 306 str.
...by a rule, but if I am saved I shall be ruled. Upon this principle I intend to proceed this morning. From the sole of my foot to the crown of my head, I am the creature of God as he made me. This is all I know. You can tell me that you think, but can you... | |
| Hiram Bingham - 1847 - 650 str.
...claim for a book, replied, " My desire to learn, my ear to hear, my eye to see, my hands to handle ; from the sole of my foot to the crown of my head I love the palapala." Mr. Richards wrote me, " Our books are gone. Our scholars receiving regular instruction... | |
| Hiram Bingham - 1848 - 637 str.
...claim for a book, replied, " My desire to learn, my ear to hear, my eye to see, my hands to handle ; from the sole of my foot to the crown of my head I love the palapala." Mr. Richards wrote me, " Our books are gone. Our scholars receiving regular instruction... | |
| Hiram Bingham - 1848 - 642 str.
...claim for a book, replied, " My desire to learn, my ear to hear, my eye to see, my hands to handle ; from the sole of my foot to the crown of my head I love the palapala." Mr. Richards wrote me, " Our books are gone. Our scholars receiving regular instruction... | |
| Benjamin Franklin Morris - 1856 - 420 str.
...Abolitionist has been raised against me. If those resolutions are Abolitionism, then I am an Abolitionist from the sole of my foot to the crown of my head. If to maintain the rights of the States, the security of the citizen from violence and outrage ; if... | |
| Thomas Jarrett - 1858 - 64 str.
...much care, were gone. not a soul was there ; I was the sole tenant of the place. I was in great pain, from the sole of my foot to the crown of my head. it was a silly feat, to walk with his feet against the ceiling. this is the fourth day since he came... | |
| 1862 - 632 str.
...not at first distinguish them in the dim light. The damp penetrated into the very marrow of my bones, from the sole of my foot to the crown of my head, chilling me with the iciness of death. One hour's stay in the horrid atmosphere sufficed to make the... | |
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