| Lady Anne Harrison Fanshawe - 1830 - 354 pages
...one dish of meat, and that not the best ordered, no money, for we were as poor as Job, nor clothes more than a man or two brought in their cloak bags...sad spectacle of war, sometimes plague, sometimes sicknesses of other kind, by reason of so many people being packed together, as, I believe, there never... | |
| Lady Anne Harrison Fanshawe - 1830 - 362 pages
...one dish of meat, and that not the best ordered, no money, for we were as poor as Job, nor clothes more than a man or two brought in their cloak bags...sad spectacle of war, sometimes plague, sometimes sicknesses of other kind, by reason of so many people being packed together, as, I believe, there never... | |
| Lucy Aikin - 1833 - 638 pages
...one dish of meat, and that not the best ordered; no money, for we were as poor as Job, nor clothes, more than a man or two brought in their cloak bags....sickness of other kind, by reason of so many people being packed together as I believe there never was before of that quality ; always in want,'yet I must... | |
| Lucy Aikin - 1833 - 390 pages
...that not the best ordered ; no money, for we were as pour as Job, nor clothes, more than a man 224 or two brought in their cloak bags. We had the perpetual...sickness of other kind, by reason of so many people being packed together as I believe there never was before of that quality ; always in want, yet I must... | |
| 1839 - 444 pages
...money, for we were as poor as Job, nor clothes more than a man or two brought in their cloak-bags. We had the perpetual discourse of losing and gaining...sad spectacle of war, sometimes plague, sometimes sicknesses of other kind, by reason of so many people being packed together ; always in want: yet I... | |
| 1843
...bed in a garret. No money — nor clothes, more than a man or two could bring in their cloak-bags. We had the perpetual discourse of losing and gaining...at the windows the sad spectacle of war ; sometimes the plague, sometimes sicknesses of other kinds, by reason of so many people being packed together,... | |
| Lord Francis Jeffrey Jeffrey - 1846 - 790 pages
...one dish of meat, and that not the best ordered, no money, for we were as poor as Job, nor clothes more than a man or two brought in their cloak bags...at the windows the sad spectacle of war, sometimes plagues, sometimes sicknesses of other kind, by reason of so many people being packed together, as,... | |
| Tales - 1846 - 248 pages
...money, for we were as poor as Job ; our clothes no more than a man or two brought in their cloak-bags. We had the perpetual discourse of losing and gaining...sad spectacle of war, sometimes plague, sometimes sicknesses of other kinds, by reason of so many people being packed together, as, I believe, there... | |
| 1852 - 782 pages
...one dish of meat, and that not the best ordered, no money, for we were as poor as Job, nor clothes ear upon stern and repulsive passions, is to be found..." Will these moist trees That have out-liv'd lile plagues, sometimes sicknesses of other kind, by reason of so many people being packed together, as,... | |
| 1852 - 782 pages
...Job, nor clothes more than a man or two brought in their cloak bacs: we had the perpetual discourse ot mless villager. The misrs boil up around the glaciers ! clouds Rise curling fast bene plagues, sometimes sicknesses of other kind, by reason of so many people being packed together, a*.... | |
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