| Henry Barnard - Education - 1872 - 988 pages
...во great pleasure as to find hie works respectfully quoted by others. Judge, then, how much I muet have been gratified by an incident I am going to relate...plain, clean old man, with white locks, "Pray, father Abra* ham, what think you of the timee? Will not these heavy taxes quite ruin the country? how shall... | |
| Henry Barnard - Education - 1872 - 984 pages
...how much I must have been graiified by an incident I am going to relate to you. I stopped my horae it T. Ah ! this is mistletoe, a plant Abrabam, what think you of the times? Will not these heavy taxes fjuite ruin the country? how shall... | |
| Godfrey Golding - 1873 - 348 pages
...author so great pleasure as to find his works respectfully quoted by others. Judge, then, how much I must have been gratified by an incident I am going...great number of people were collected at an auction of merchant's goods. The hour of the sale not being come, they were conversing on the badness of the times,... | |
| Almanacs, American - 1870 - 684 pages
...gives an author so leasure as to find his works respectfully by others. Judge, then, how much 1 must been gratified by an incident I am going to relate...at an auction of merchants' goods. The hour of the sak not being come, they were conversing on the badness of the times, and one of the company called... | |
| Jeremiah Chaplin - Biography & Autobiography - 1876 - 416 pages
...at a vendue of merchant goods. The hour of sale not being come, they were conversing on the hardness of the times, and one of the company called to a plain,...Pray, Father Abraham, what think you of the times ? Won't these heavy taxes quite ruin the country? How shall we be ever able to pay them? What would... | |
| Charles Joseph Sherwill Dawe - 1877 - 392 pages
...author so great pleasure as to find his works respectfully quoted by others. Judge, then, how much I must have been gratified by an incident I am going...Pray, Father Abraham, what think you of the times ? Will not these heavy taxes quite ruin the country ? How shall we ever be able to pay them ? What... | |
| Godfrey Golding - 1877 - 268 pages
...author so great pleasure as to find his works respectfully quoted by others. Judge, then, how much I must have been gratified by an incident I am going...great number of people were collected at an auction of merchant's goods. The hour of the sale not being come, they were conversing on the badness of the times,... | |
| William Torrey Harris, Andrew Jackson Rickoff, Mark Bailey - Readers - 1878 - 508 pages
...others. Judge, then, how much I must have been gratified by an incident I am going to relate to you. 2. I stopped my horse, lately, where a great number of...Pray, Father Abraham, what think you of the times ? Will not these heavy taxes quite ruin the country ? How shall we ever be able to pay them ? What... | |
| William Torrey Harris, Andrew Jackson Rickoff, Mark Bailey - Readers - 1879 - 508 pages
...gratified by an incident I am going to relate to you. 2. I stopped my horse, lately, where a great numbei of people were collected at an auction of merchants'...with white locks : " Pray, Father Abraham, what think yon of the times ? Will not these heavy taxes quite ruin the country ? How shall we ever be able to... | |
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