 | Edward Topham - 1791 - 140 sider
...fomething about flanding in a church, and a penance ; and their ideas immediately ran upon a white Jbeet. They concluded, if they once got into that, it was...hurried to Mr. Elwes, to know how they could make fubmiflion, and how the fentence might be prevented. No time was to be loft. Mr. Elwes did that which,... | |
 | Edward Topham - 1791 - 144 sider
...penance ; and their ideas immediately ran upon a white jheet. They concluded, if they once got into lhat, it was all over with them ; and as the excommunication was to take place the next day, away they they hurried to Mr. Elwes, to know how they could make fubmiffion, and how the fentence might be prevented.... | |
 | Mr. Addison - 1794 - 326 sider
...fomething about flanding in a church, and a penance; and their ideas immediately ran upon a white Jheet. They concluded, if they once got into that, it was...in five thoufand would have done; he had his horfe faddled, and putting, according to ufual cuftom, a couple of hard eggs in his pocket, he fet out for... | |
 | Addison (pseud.), Mr. Addison - 1794 - 568 sider
...fomething about (landing in a church, and a penance; and their ideas immediately ran upon a whiteJhcct. They concluded, if they once got into that, it was...the fentence might be prevented. No time was to be loft.—Mr. Elwes did that which, fairly fpeaking, not one man in five thoufand would have done; he... | |
 | Mr. Addison - 1796 - 636 sider
...fomething about Handing in a church, and a penance; and their ideas immediately ran upon a white Jhtct. They concluded, if they once got into that, it was...did that which, fairly fpeaking, not one man in five thoofand would have done; he had his horfe faddled. and putting, according to ufual cuftom, a couple... | |
 | 1790 - 1070 sider
...in a church, and a penance ; and their ideas immediately ran upo»ia white meet. They con-, eluded, if they once got into that, it was all over with them...and, as the excommunication was to take place the nest day, away they hurried to Mr. Elwes, to know how they could make fubmiflion, and how the fcntence... | |
 | Edward TOPHAM (Major.) - 1802 - 38 sider
...penance ; and their ideas immtdiately ran upon a white meet. They concluded, if they once got inro that, it was all over with them ; and as the excommunication...hurried to Mr. Elwes, to know how they could make fnbmtflion, and how the lenience might be prevented. No time was to he loft. Mr. Elwes d:d that which,... | |
 | Edward Topham - 1805 - 98 sider
...something about standing in a church and penance ; and their ideas immediately ran upon a white sheet. They concluded, if they once got into that, it was...excommunication was to take place the next day, away they huiried to Mr. EKves, to know how they could make submission, a-nd how thesentence might be prevented.... | |
 | Edward Topham - 1815 - 116 sider
...had heard something about standing in a penance; and their ideas immediately ran upon a white sheet. They concluded, if they once got into that, it was...as the excommunication was to take place the next Hay, away they hurried to Mr. Elwes, to know how they could make submission, and how the sentence might... | |
 | 1819 - 280 sider
...something about standing in a church, and a penance, and their ideas immediately ran upon a white sheet. They concluded, if they once got into that, it was...hurried to Mr. Elwes, to know how they could make submission, and how the sentence might be prevented. No time was to be lost. Mr. Elwes did that which,... | |
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