| Oliver Goldsmith - 1810 - 338 страници
...because I loved my country. O libery ! liberty ! liberty ! that is the property of every Englishman, and I will die in its defence ! I was afraid, however,...very happy in this manner for some time ; till one evening, coming home from work, two men knocked me down, and then desired me to stand still. They belonged... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1765 - 252 страници
..." much care to go down into the country, but *t .kept about the town, and did, litUe jobbs ** wheij I could get them. " I WAS very happy in this manner for fome " time, till one evening, coming home from " work, two men knocked me down, and then " defired... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1767 - 632 страници
...indifted for a vagabond once more, fo did not much care to go down into the country, but kept about the town, and did little jobs when I could get them. I was very happy in this manner for fome time, till one evening ' coming home from work, two men knocked me down, and then defired me to... | |
| 1786 - 782 страници
...* it's defi-nci ! I wi- afriid, however, ' that I mould be imlioted for a vagi' bond once more, fo did not much care 'to go into the country, but kept about ' town, and did little jobs when I could ' trt them. I wan very happy in this ' manner for foine time ; till one even' ing, coming home from... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1792 - 308 страници
...for a vaga" bond once more ; fo did not much care to go ".down into the country, but kept about the " town, and did little jobs when I could get " them. < " I was very happy in this manner for fome time, " till one evening, coming home from work, two " men knocked me down, and then defired me... | |
| 1792 - 494 страници
...indiéled for a vagabond one« more, fo I did not much care to go down into the country, but kept about the town, and did little jobs when I could get them. " I was very happy in this manner for fume time, till one evening, coming home from woi'k, two men knocked me down¿ and then defired me... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1793 - 620 страници
...idled for a vagabond once more, fo did not much care to go down into the coutitty, but krpt about the town, and did little jobs when I could get them. «• I was very happy in this manner/ for feme time, till one evening coniinp home from woik, two men knocked me down, and then rlefired me to... | |
| 1795 - 94 страници
...expired, I worked my passage home, and glad I was to see Old England again, because I loved my country. I was afraid, however, that I should be indicted for a vagabond once morej so I did not much care to go down into the country but kept about the town, and did little jobs... | |
| Vicesimus Knox - 1797 - 516 страници
...for a vagabond once more, fo I did not much care to go down •' into the country, but kept about the town, and did little jobs when I could ! get them. " I was very happy in this manner for ; fome time, till one evening, coming home 1 from work, two men knocked me down, 1 and then defired... | |
| Mrs. Pilkington (Mary) - 1799 - 274 страници
...indi&ed for a vagabond once more, fo did not much care to go down into the country, but kept about the town, and did little jobs when I could get them. , " I was very happy in this manner for fome time, till one evening coming home from work, two men knocked me down, and then defired me to... | |
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