| John Moore - Europe - 1780 - 484 pages
...hundred livres of mine in his hands, and although he is brother-in-law to the Bailiff, and volontiers brutal, yet I will make him pay it every fous— And...him to pay the taxes, and which he will repay me. \vlieu he is able. You fee, Sir, faid Fanchon to me, that we are not objects of compaflion.-n — May... | |
| John Moore - Europe - 1783 - 490 pages
...hundred livres of mine in his hands, and although he is brother-in-law to the Bailiff, and volontiers brutal, yet I will make him pay it every fous — And I, faid the foldier, have fifteen livres in my packet ; befides two louis that I lent to a poor farmer to enable him to pay the taxes. and which he... | |
| John Moore - Europe - 1786 - 470 pages
...hundred livres of mine in his hands, and although he is brother-in-law to the Bailiff, and vohntifrs brutal, yet I will make him pay it every fous. —...and which he will repay me when he is able. » You You fee, Sir, faid Fanchon to me, that •we are not objects of compaffion. May we not be happy, my... | |
| William Fordyce Mavor - Discoveries in geography - 1797 - 334 pages
...brutal, and connected with ajierfon in ppwer, we ihall make him pay ;* 1QO ->IOORE'S VIF.W OF SOCIETY every fous." " And I," faid the foldier, « have fifteen livres in my pocket; befides, two louisd'ors, that I lent to a poor farmer, to enable him to difcharge the taxes, and which he will repay... | |
| William Coxe - 1797 - 292 pages
...livres in my pocket; befides, two louisd'ors, that I lent to a poor farmer, to enable him to difcharge the taxes, and which he will repay me when he is able." " You fee, Sir," laid Fanchon to me, " that we are not quite objects of compaflion. May we not be happy,... | |
| John Moore - Europe - 1800 - 456 pages
...hundred livrea of mine in his hands, and although he is brother- in-la.w to the Bailiff, and volontiers brutal, yet I will make him pay it every fous.—...taxes, and which he will repay me when he is able. Ypu fee, Sir, faid Fanchon to me, that we are not obje&s of compaffion. May &t not be happy, my good... | |
| John Moore - Europe - 1803 - 418 pages
...mlsHtitrs bfutal, yet I will make him pay it eveiy fous. — And I| f«id the foldier, have rifteen livrei in my pocket ; befides two louis that I lent to a poor fanner to enable him to pay the taxes, and which h« will repay me when he is able. You fee, Sir, faid... | |
| William Fordyce Mavor - Discoveries in geography - 1803 - 318 pages
...in my pocket: besides two louis d'ors, that I lent to a poor farmer, to enable him to discharge his taxes, and which he will repay me when he is able." " You see, Sir," said Fanchon to me, "that we are not quite objects of compassion. May we not be happy, my... | |
| John Moore, Robert Anderson - English literature - 1820 - 450 pages
...make him pay it every sous. — And I, said the soldier, have fifteen livres in my poket ; besides two louis that I lent to a poor farmer to enable him...taxes, and which he will repay me when he is able. You see, sir, said Fanchon to me, that we are not objects of compassion. May we not be happy, my good friend,... | |
| Elizabeth Chase - 1821 - 248 pages
...in my pocket ; besides two Jonis d'ors, that I lent to a poor farmer, to enable him to discharge his taxes, and which he will repay me when he is able." " You see sir," said Fauohon to me, "that we are not quite objects of compassion. May we not be happy my... | |
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