| Hunting - 1796 - 426 pages
...poor curacy ,added the care of a few fcholars in the neighbourhood, which in all might make huliving about eighty pounds a year- this was all he had to maintain a wife and fix children, WhentheDuke alighted, the clergy man, not know, ing his rank, begged him to come in and... | |
| William Oxberry - 1822 - 430 pages
...shower of rain, to stop at a farm-house in the way. The master of this house was a clergyman, who, to a poor curacy, added the care of a few scholars...might make his living about eighty pounds a year, and which was all he had to maintain a wife and six children. When the duke alighted, the clergyman,... | |
| 1822 - 522 pages
...shower of of rain, to stop at a farm-house in the way. The master of the house was a clergyman, who, to a poor curacy, added the care of a few scholars...neighbourhood, which, in all, might make his living about 801. a year, .and which was all he had to maintain a wife and six children. When the Duke alighted... | |
| Pierce Egan - Sports - 1832 - 432 pages
...very heavy shower to Stop at a farm-house in the way. The master of the house was a clergyman, who, to a poor curacy, added the care of a few scholars...year : this was all he had to maintain a wife and sir children. When the duke alighted, the clergyman not knowing his rank, begged him to come in and... | |
| 1841 - 536 pages
...shower to stop at a farm-house in the way. The master of the house was a clergyman, who, to a small curacy, added the care of a few scholars in the neighbourhood;...pounds a year : this was all he had to maintain a "ife and six children. When the duke alighted, the clergyman, not knowing his rank, begged him to come... | |
| Mrs. Warren (Eliza) - 1751 - 206 pages
...heavy storm coining on obliged him to take shelter at a farm-house. The master was a clergyman, who, to a poor curacy, added the care of a few scholars in the neighbourhood ; which, in all, made his living about £80 a-year ; and this was all he had to maintain a wife and six children. When... | |
| Willard Fiske, Paul Charles Morphy - Chess - 1860 - 408 pages
...very heavy shower, to stop at a farm-house in the way. The master of the house was a clergyman, who to a poor curacy, added the care of a few scholars in the neighborhood ; which in all might make his living about eighty pounds a year ; this was all he had... | |
| 1796 - 504 pages
..."'he miller of the houfe was a clergyman, who, to a poor curaoy, added the care of a few fcholar« i» the neighbourhood, which, in all, might make his living about eighty pounds a year. Тг.Ъ was all he nad to maintain -j. wife and fix children. V/htn the duke alighted, the clergyman,... | |
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