| Edmund Burke - 1768 - 642 pages
...mending the appearance of this faithful couple, nor could I vvitjkout a tear behold him taking leave i>f -the former wretched companions of his toil. To one he left his mattock, to another his workingcloaths, to a third his little lioufih H in, jiiii;., fuch ; :, were neopftary for him in that... | |
| Sir Herbert Croft - 1780 - 262 pages
...friends, and hearing of her hufband's freedom : fome hours were employed in mending the appearances of this faithful couple, nor could I without a tear...To one he left his mattock ; to another his working cloaths ; to a third his little houfehold utenfils, fuch as were neceffary for him in that fituation.... | |
| sir Herbert Croft (5th bart.) - 1780 - 324 pages
...her friends, and hearing of her huibandVfreedom t fomc hours were employed iu mending the appearances of this faithful couple, nor could I without a tear...of the former wretched companions of his toil. To oae he left his mattock; to another his working cloaths j to*a third his little houfehold utenfils,... | |
| sir Herbert Croft (5th bart.) - 1780 - 260 pages
...of this faithful couple, nor could I without a tear behola him taking leave of the former wretched wretched companions of his toil. To one he left his mattock ; to another his working cloaths ; to a third his little houfeholci utenfils, fuch as were necefi'ary for him in that fituation.... | |
| 1800 - 596 pages
...lefs vivid at feeing her friends, and hearing of her huiband's freedom. Some hours were. employed in mending the appearance of this faithful couple, nor...his toil. To one he left his mattock, to another his workingcloáths, to a third his little houf. hold utenfils, fuch as were neceffary for him in that... | |
| 1800 - 594 pages
...lefj vivid at feeing her friends, and hearing of her hulband's Freedom. Some hours were employed in mending the appearance of this faithful couple, nor...his toil. To one he left his mattock, to another his workingcloaths, to a third his little houf. hold utenfils, fuch as were necef. fary for him in that... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1800 - 600 pages
...lefs vivid at feeing her friends, and hearing of her hufband's freedom. Some hours were employed in mending the appearance of this faithful couple, nor...tear behold him taking leave of the former wretched companionof his toil« Tt> one he left hit mattock, to another his workinecloaths, to a third his little... | |
| John Walker - 1811 - 574 pages
...husband's freedom. Some hours were employed in mending the appearance of this fuithful couple, •or could I without a tear behold him taking leave of...former wretched companions of his toil. To one he left hi*| mattock, to another his working-clothes, to a third his little household utensils, such as were... | |
| John Walker - 1811 - 572 pages
...mending the appearance of this faithful couple, nor could 1 without a tear behold him taking lettve of the former wretched companions of his toil. To one he left his mattock, to another his working-clothes, to a third his little household utensils, such as were necessary for him in that situation.... | |
| John Walker - 1814 - 566 pages
...less vivid at seeing her friends, and hearing'of her husband's freedom. Some 'hours were 'employed in mending the appearance of this faithful couple, nor could I without a tear behold 'him taking ieave of <the former wretched companions of his toil. To one he left his mattock, to another his working-clothes,... | |
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