If cockering mothers proffer him money to purchase their sons an exemption from his rod, (to live as it were in a peculiar, out of their master's jurisdiction,) with disdain he refuseth it, and scorns the late custom in some places of commuting whipping... The Holy and Profane States - Página 107de Thomas Fuller - 1864 - 325 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| 1821 - 400 páginas
...swallow, hanging clogs on the nimbleness of his own soul, that his schollars may go along with him. " He is and will be known to be an absolute monarch...cockering mothers proffer him money to purchase their son's exemption from his rod, (to live, as it were, in a peculiar, out of their master's jurisdiction)... | |
| Henry Southern - 1821 - 398 páginas
...swallow, hanging clogs on the nimbleness of his own soul, that his schollars may go along with him. " He is and will be known to be an absolute monarch...cockering mothers proffer him money to purchase their son's exemption from his rod, (to live, as it were, in a peculiar, out of their master's jurisdiction)... | |
| Henry Southern, Sir Nicholas Harris Nicolas - 1821 - 402 páginas
...swallow, hanging clogs on the nimbleness of his own soul, that his schollars may go along with him. " He is and will be known to be an absolute monarch...cockering mothers proffer him money to purchase their son's exemption from his rod, (to live, as it were, in a peculiar, out of their master's jurisdiction)... | |
| 1821 - 398 páginas
...swallow, hanging clogs on the nimbleness of his own soul, that his schollars may go along with him. " He is and will be known to be an absolute monarch...cockering mothers proffer him money to purchase their son's exemption from his rod, (to live, as it were, in a peculiar, out of their master's jurisdiction)... | |
| John Platts - 1822 - 844 páginas
...swallow, hanging clogs on the nimbleness of his own soul, that his scholars may go along with him. " He is and will be known to be an absolute monarch...mothers proffer him money to purchase their sons' exemption from his rod, to live, as it were, in a peculiar, out of their master's jurisdiction, with... | |
| Thomas Fuller - 1840 - 420 páginas
...soul, that his scholars may go along with him. 4. tie is and will be known to be an absolute momtrch iu his school. If cockering mothers proffer him money...peculiar, out of their master's jurisdiction), with di.dain he refuseth it, and scorns the late custom, in some places, of commuting whipping into money,... | |
| Thomas Fuller - 1841 - 496 páginas
...swallow; hanging clogs on the nimbleness of his own soul, that his scholars may go along with him. nr. He is, and will be known to be, an absolute monarch in his school.—If cockering mothers proffer him money, to purchase their sons an exemption from his rod,... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1844 - 692 páginas
...han". ¡ii.ï rlogs on the nimbleness of his own soul, that his -tlirtlars may go along with him. P / hie school. If cockering mothers profler him money I to purchase their sons' exemption from his rod... | |
| John Seely Hart - 1845 - 404 páginas
...swallow, hanging clogs on the nimbleness of his own soul, that his scholars may go along with him. He is and will be known to be an absolute monarch in his school. If cockering mothers profter him money to purchase their sons' exemption from his rod (to live, as it were, in a peculiar,... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1847 - 712 páginas
...»wallow, hanging clogs on the nimbleness of his own aoul, that his scholars may go along with him. 847 exemption from his rod (to lire, as it were, in a peculiar, out of their master's jurisdiction), with... | |
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