| Daniel Defoe - 1717 - 444 páginas
...me and I ken Man ; but een renounce one of them, and I am fatisfy'd. C. Man. With au my Heart, S/>, indeed I renounce the Covenant of Works with au my...Reader a rrueldea of the dreadful Circumftances every [ 249 } every honeft Man was in at this time, when their Life was in the Hands of every Soldier, nor... | |
| Daniel Defoe - 1734 - 470 páginas
...the Covenant of Grace. Sold, fou fa me and I ken Man ; but ten renounce one of them, and I am fatiify d. C. Man. With au my Heart, Sir, indeed I renounce...Story true or not true, it ferves to give the Reader a rrue Idea of the dreadful Circumftances eyery C 249 1 every honeft Man was in at this time, when their... | |
| 1817 - 590 páginas
...of Grace. ' Sti/ilin: Fou fa me and 1 ken, man ; but ecu renounce ane of them, and I am satisfied. ' C. Man. With au my heart, Sir, indeed I renounce the...if the story be true, the soldier let the poor man pass. But be the story true or not true, it serves to give the reader a true idea of the dreadful circumstances... | |
| Walter Scott - 1835 - 394 páginas
...and I am satisfied. *' C. Man. With a* my heart, sir, indeed I renounce the Covenant of Works with a' my heart. " Upon this dialogue, if the story be true, the soldier let the poor man pass. But be the story true or not true, it serves to give the reader a true idea of the dreadful circumstances... | |
| Sir Walter Scott - 1835 - 386 páginas
..." C. Man. With a* my heart, sir, indeed I renounce the Covenant of Works with a' my heart. " Up»n this dialogue, if the story be true, the soldier let the poor man pass. But be the story true or not true, it serves to give the reader a true idea of the dreadful circumstances... | |
| Walter Scott - 1838 - 1198 páginas
...(••• Man. With a' my heart, kir, indeed I renounce the Covenant of Works with a' my heart. " Upon thia dialogue, if the story be true, the soldier let the poor man pass. Bat be the story true or not true, it nerves to give the reader a true idea of the dreadful circumstances... | |
| Daniel Defoe - 1844 - 394 páginas
...grace." S. — " Fou fa me and I ken, man ; but een renounce ane of them, and am satisfied." C. — " With au my heart, sir, indeed I renounce the covenant...if the story be true, the soldier let the poor man pass; but, be the story true or not true, it serves to give the reader a true idea of the dreadful... | |
| Walter Scott - 1870 - 396 páginas
...and I am satisfied. " C. Man. With a' my heart, sir, indeed I renounce the Covenant of Works with a' my heart. " Upon this dialogue, if the story be true, the soldier let the poor man pass. But be the story true or not true, it serves to give the reader a true idea of the dreadful circumstances... | |
| 1816 - 592 páginas
...Covenant of Grace. ' Soldier. Fou fame and I ken, man; but een renounce ane of them, and I am satisfied. ' C. Man. With au my heart, Sir, indeed I renounce the...if the story be true, the soldier let the poor man pass. But be the story true or not true, it serves to give the reader a true idea of the dreadful circumstances... | |
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