| 1849 - 468 sivua
...with a message or a parcel. If he was permitted to dine with the family, he was expected to content himself with the plainest fare ; he might fill himself...which he had been excluded. Perhaps after some years' service, he was presented to a living sufficient to support him : but he often found it necessary to... | |
| 1849 - 608 sivua
...was expected to content himself with the plainest fare. He might fill himself with the corned beet and the carrots; but, as soon as the tarts and cheese-cakes...was summoned to return thanks for the repast from a greut part of which he had been excluded."—}. 327. We request our reader's notice of every point... | |
| 1849 - 524 sivua
...John . . 20 Breese Edward . . 20 Blake Jasper . . 20 dine with the family he was expected to content himself with the plainest fare. He might fill himself...he had been excluded. " 'Perhaps after some years' service he was presented to a living sufficient to support him ; but he often found it necessary to... | |
| 1849 - 518 sivua
...John . . 20 Breese Edward . . 20 Blake Jasper . . 20 dine with the family he was expected to content himself with the plainest fare. He might fill himself...he had been excluded. " 'Perhaps after some years' service he was presented to a living sufficient to support him ; but he often found it necessary to... | |
| 1849 - 636 sivua
...with a message or a parcel. If he was permitted to dine with the family he was expected to content himself with the plainest fare. He might fill himself...from a great part of which he had been excluded."— Vol. ip 327. When the chaplain was promoted to a living it was expected that he should take a wife.... | |
| Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1849 - 480 sivua
...with a message or a parcel. If he was permitted to dine with the family, he was expected to content himself with the plainest fare. He might fill himself...repast, from a great part of which he had been excluded, f Perhaps after some years of service he was presented to a living snfficient to support him : but... | |
| Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1849 - 470 sivua
...with a message or a parcel. If he was permitted to dine with the family, he was expected to content himself with the plainest fare. He might fill himself...repast, from a great part of which he had been excluded, f Perhaps after some years of service he was presented to a living sufficient to support him : but... | |
| 1849 - 742 sivua
...with a message or a parcel. If he was permitted to dine with the family he was expected to content himself with the plainest fare. He might fill himself...repast, from a great part of which he had been excluded. — Vol. i., p. 327. When the chaplain was promoted to a living it was expected that he should take... | |
| Churchill Babington - 1849 - 138 sivua
...with a message or a parcel. If he was permitted to dine with the family, he was expected to content himself with the plainest fare. He might fill himself...from a great part of which he had been excluded."* — Macaulay's History of England, vol. i. pp. 327, 328. * Eachard, Causes of the Contempt of the Clergy... | |
| Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1849 - 664 sivua
...with a message or a parcel. If he was permitted to dine with the family, he was expected to content himself with the plainest fare. He might fill himself...the repast, from a great part of which he had been excluded.f * See Heyliu's Cypriauus Anglicus. t Eachard, Causes of the Contempt of the Clergy; Oldham,... | |
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