| Reuben Percy - 1826 - 394 str.
...feeding him, he turned him loose upon the common. The horse, driven by hunger, raised his moutli to the vine to munch it, and pulling it, the bell rang....sentence which the king confirmed under a heavy penalty. MAGNANIMOUS REPEOOF. The Emperor Joseph II. walking one day on the Prater at Vienna, met a young woman... | |
| 1832 - 524 str.
...of feeding him, he turned him loose upon the town; the horsev driven by hunger, raised its mouth to the vine to munch it, and, pulling it, the bell rang. The judges assembled to hear the horse's petition, which appeared to demand justice. They decreed — " that the knight, whom... | |
| 1832 - 526 str.
...vine to munch it, and, pulling it, the bell rang. The judges assembled to hear the horse's petition, which appeared to demand justice. They decreed—...sentence which the King confirmed, under a heavy penalty. Wednesday, Jan. 15. St. Past. Uigk W*ur ll*. afl. 7 Mer.-4m.aft. 8 afttm. The sudden conversion <»l... | |
| 1852 - 670 str.
...feeding him, he turned him loose upon the common. The horse, driven by hunger, raised his mouth to t the terved in hit youth, ihouldfced him in hi* old agt; a sentence which the king confirmed under a heavy... | |
| 1839 - 674 str.
...feeding him, he turned him loose upon the common. The horse, driven by hunger, raised his mouth to the vine to munch it, and pulling it the bell rang....justice. They decreed, that the knight whom he had semed in hi$ youth, shouldfeed him in his old age; a sentence which the king confirmed under a heavy... | |
| 1847 - 666 str.
...of feeding him, he turned him loose upon the common. The horse, driven by hunger, raised hu month to A<|ହL 9K G P . D<6 As y J` ! ̧ h [' 9 ?( [({C魖 cousider the petition of the horse, which appeared to demand justice. They decreed, that the knight... | |
| Kazlitt Arvine - 1848 - 908 str.
...feeding him, he turned him loose upon the common. The horse, driven by hunger, raised his mouth to the vine to munch it, and, pulling it, the bell rang....sentence which the king confirmed under a heavy penalty. 116. Cruelty Punished. (a) DEAR-BOUGHT SPORT.— A few years since, at a place near Penzance, some... | |
| Kazlitt Arvine - 1850 - 882 str.
...feeding htm, he turned him loose upon the common. The horse, driven by hunger, raised his mouth to the vine to munch it, and, pulling it, the bell rang....which appeared to demand justice. They decreed that lite knight whom he had served in Itixt/outJi should feed him in his old age; a sentence which the... | |
| William Oland Bourne - 1854 - 350 str.
...The horse, driven by hunger, raised his mouth to the vine to munch it, by which the bell was sounded. The judges assembled to consider the petition of the...sentence which the king confirmed under a heavy penalty. NEGRO WIT. THBRB is a tradition that one of the esquires in Maiden, Mass., had a slave who had been... | |
| 1858 - 414 str.
...feeding him, he turned him loose upon the common. The horse, driven by hunger, raised his mouth to the vine to munch it, and, pulling it, the bell rang....sentence which the king confirmed under a heavy penalty. BAJAZET PRONOUNCING HIS OWN SENTENCE. Tamerlane the Great, having made war on Bajazet, Emperor of the... | |
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