| 1820 - 424 páginas
...the county of Oxford, met a lad äragging a calf along; who, when bis Lordship came up to him, made i stop, and stared him full in the face. His Lordship asked the boy if he knew him. He replied " Ees." ' What is my name ?" said his Lordship. " Why — Lord AbingJon," replied the lad. — " Then... | |
| Saturday night - 1824 - 968 páginas
...to insure the continuance of the former. RUSTIC POLITENESS. The father of the present Lord Abingdon, who was remarkable for the stateliness of his manners,...lordship asked the boy if he knew him? He replied, " Ees." " What is my name ?" " Why, Lord Abingdon," answered tl^ lad. "Then why don't you take off... | |
| 1824 - 486 páginas
...to insure the continuance of the former. RUSTIC POLITENESS. The father of the present Lord Abingdon, who was remarkable for the stateliness of his manners,...lordship asked the boy if he knew him? He replied, " Ees." " What is my name ?" " Why, Lord Abingdon," answered the lad. "Then why don't you take off... | |
| Reuben Percy - 1826 - 382 páginas
...Schiller as a dramatic writer was established. RUSTIC POLITENESS. The father of the present Lord Abingdon, who was remarkable for the stateliness of his manners,...lordship asked the boy if he knew him. He replied, " Ecs." " What is my name ?" said his lordship. " Why, Lord Abingdon," replied the lad. " Then why... | |
| 1826 - 370 páginas
...dramatic writer was established. RUSTIC POLITENESS. , The fattier of the present Lord Abingdon, who wa« remarkable for the stateliness of his manners, one...him full in the face. His lordship asked the boy if ha knew him. He replied, " Ees." " What is my name ?" said his lordship. " Why, Lord Abingdon," replied... | |
| Flowers - 1829 - 340 páginas
...•• • • ' •;-,.'., on MU RUSTIC POLITENESS. — The father of the present Lord AbingxJon, who was remarkable for the stateliness of his manners,...stared him full in the face. His lordship asked the b knew him. He replied, " Ees." " What is my name ?" said his lordship. " Why, Lord Abingdon," replied... | |
| 1845 - 864 páginas
...HUSTIC POLITENESS. The father of the present Lord Abingdon, who was remarkable for the statcliness of his manners, one day riding through a village in...knew him. He replied, ' Yes.' — ' What is my name ?' said his lordship. — ' Why, Lord Abingdon,' replied the lad. — ' Then why don't you take off... | |
| 1845 - 440 páginas
...ItUSTIC POLITENESS. The father of the present Lord Abingdon, who was remarkable for the sUteliness of his manners, one day riding through a village in...lordship asked the boy if he knew him. He replied, ' Yea.' — ' What is my name ?' said his lordship. — ' Why, Lord Abingdon,' replied the lad. —... | |
| 1863 - 308 páginas
...of Providence, when our own improvidence is chiefly at fault. »-« — « — « — Lord Abington, who was remarkable for the stateliness of his manners, one day riding through a village, met a lad dragging a calf along the road, who, when his lordship came up to him. made a stop, and stared... | |
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