| Great Britain - 1801 - 622 pages
...succeeded to the paternal estate, and begged some little hove) to live in, and some small provision for his support. The brother melted into tears, and said,...family. I am nothing. You shall " take this house and the estate, and I will be your " guest if you please." The brothers lived together without its being... | |
| 1801 - 606 pages
...succeeded to the paternal estate, and begged some little hovel to live in, and some small provision for his support. The brother melted into tears, and said,..."You, my dear brother ! " you live in a hovel ! You arc a man. You are an " honour to the family. I am nothing. You shall " take this house and the estate,... | |
| Biography - 1801 - 602 pages
...paternal estate, estate, and begged some little hovel to live in, and some small provision for his support. The brother melted into tears, and said, " You, my dear brother ! " you live in a hovel ! Yon are a man. You are an. <( honour to the family. I am nothing. You shall " take this house and... | |
| Biography - 1801 - 496 pages
...live in, and fome fmall provifion tor his fupport, The brother melted into tears, and faid, " You» mv dear brother! you live in a hovel! " You are a man. You are an honour ;o the family. • '«*" 1 ML " I am nothing. You fhall take this houfe and eftate, « aad I will be"... | |
| Charles Buck - Christian ethics - 1808 - 362 pages
...him, therefore, he applied, and begged some little hovel to live in, and some small provision for his support. . The brother melted into tears, and said " You, my dear brother ! you live in an hovel ! Yi>u are a man ; you are a honour to the family. I am nothing. You shall take this house... | |
| Charles Buck - Children - 1808 - 374 pages
...him, therefore, he applied, .and begged some little hovel to live in, and some small provision for his support. The brother melted into tears, and said " You, my dear brother ! you li\r,e in an hovel! You are a man; you are a honour to the family. I am nothing. You shall take this... | |
| Charles Buck - Anecdotes - 1831 - 418 pages
...some small provision or his support. The brother melted nto tears,, and said, " You, my dear ,rother ! you live in a hovel ! You are a man ; you are an honour to thes »mily. I am nothing. You shalt take this house and the estate, and I will be your guest, if you... | |
| Charles Buck - Anecdotes - 1841 - 520 pages
...him> therefore he applied and begged some little hovel to live in, and some small provision for his support. The brother melted into tears, and said, ' You, my dear brother ! you live in an hovel ! You are a man ; you are an honor to the family. I am nothing. You shall take this house... | |
| Anecdotes - 1849 - 240 pages
...applied, and begged some little hovel to live in, and some provision for his support. The brother was melted into tears, and said, "You, my dear brother!...family. I am nothing. You shall take this house and the estate, and I will be your guest, if you please." The brothers thus affectionately lived together,... | |
| Horace A. Cleveland - Literature - 1869 - 610 pages
...applied, and begged some little hovel to live in, and some provision for his support. The brother was melted into "tears, and said: "You, my dear brother! you live in a hovel! you are a man ; you are an honor to the family. I am nothing. You shall take this house and the estate, and I will be your guest... | |
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