| Charlotte Fell-Smith - 1901 - 478 páginas
...Orleans, in Paris, he says sympathetically : ' We have the same disease of sermons that you complain of there, but I hope you have the same convenience...sleeping out most of the time, which is a great ease.' In her autobiography, Mary describes how, after her conversion, she sought the company and conversation... | |
| 1906 - 654 páginas
...I may find occasion to expresse that tender affection I have for my dearest Minette.' And again : ' We have the same disease of sermons that you complaine...convenience that the rest of the family has, of sleeping the most of the time, which is a great ease to those who are bound to heare them.'55 On several occasions... | |
| 1906 - 624 páginas
...I may find occasion to expresse that tender affection I have for my dearest Minette.' And again : ' We have the same disease of sermons that you complaine...convenience that the rest of the family has, of sleeping the most of the time, which is a great ease to those who are bound to heare them.'55 On several occasions... | |
| James Maclehose - 1906 - 616 páginas
...I may find occasion to expresse that tender affection I have for my dearest Minette.' And again : ' We have the same disease of sermons that you complaine...convenience that the rest of the family has, of sleeping the most of the time, which is a great ease to those who are bound to heare them.'55 On several occasions... | |
| Alfred Plummer - 1907 - 214 páginas
...have ready 1 He wrote to his sister, the one person in the world for whom he had real affection : " We have the same disease of sermons that you complaine of there (Paris) ; but I hope you have the same convenience that the rest of the family has, of sleeping out... | |
| Alfred Plummer - 1907 - 216 páginas
...have ready 1 He wrote to his sister, the one person in the world for whom he had real affection : " We have the same disease of sermons that you complaine of there (Paris) ; but I hope you have the same convenience that the rest of the family has, of sleeping out... | |
| Thomas Finlayson Henderson - 1914 - 658 páginas
...to his sister, Henrietta Maria, he remarks : " We have the same disease of sermons that you complain of there, but I hope you have the same convenience that the rest of the family has of sleeping much of the time, which is a great ease to those who are bound to hear them." He was, he told Burnet,... | |
| Hugh Noel Williams - 1915 - 452 páginas
...for which they were intended. " We have," he writes, " the same disease of sermons that you complain of there, but I hope you have the same convenience...of the time, which is a great ease to those who are bound to listen to them." In later years, indeed, Charles appears to have been in the habit of composing... | |
| Stephen Leacock - 1916 - 328 páginas
...illustrates the king's view of sermons. "We have," he writes, "the same disease of sermons that you complain of there, but I hope you have the same convenience...of the time, which is a great ease to those who are bound to hear them." One highly impertinent divine presumed to preach to the king upon the irregularities... | |
| Stephen Leacock - 1916 - 326 páginas
...illustrates the king's view of sermons. "We have," he writes, "the same disease of sermons that you complain of there, but I hope you have the same convenience...of the time, which is a great ease to those who are bound to hear them." One highly impertinent divine presumed to preach to the king upon the irregularities... | |
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