... myself, if you eat one another, I see no reason why we may not eat you. I accordingly dined on the cod with no small degree of pleasure, and have since continued to eat like the rest of mankind, returning only occasionally to my vegetable plan. How... The Inheritance - Sivu 78tekijä(t) Susan Ferrier - 1824 - 387 sivuaKoko teos - Tietoja tästä kirjasta
| Benjamin Franklin - 1807 - 310 sivua
...only occasionally to my vegetable plan. How convenient does it prove to be a rational animal, that knows how to find or invent a plausible pretext for whatever it has an inclination to do! I continued to live upon good terms with Keimer, who had not the smallest suspicion of my projected... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1823 - 310 sivua
...only occasionally to my vegetable plan. How convenient does it prove to be a rational animal, that knows how to find or invent a plausible pretext for whatever it has an inclination to do! I continued to lire upon good terms with Keimer, who had not the smallest suspicion of my projected... | |
| Susan Ferrier, Author of Marriage - 1825 - 432 sivua
...an arrival was heard below — what was said Gertrude heard not — a mist was before her eyes — a rushing sound in her ears. The door was thrown open,...to be a rational animal, who knows how to find, or to invent, a plausible pretext for whatever it has an inclination to do ! FBANILIN. " MY dear Miss... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1825 - 324 sivua
...only occasionally to my vegetable plan. How convenient does it prove to be a rational animal, that knows how to find or invent a plausible pretext for whatever it has an inclination to do. I continued to live upon good terms with Keimer, who had not the smallest suspicion of my projected... | |
| 1826 - 440 sivua
...only occasionally to my vegetable plan. How convenient does it prove, to be a rational animal that knows how to find or invent a plausible pretext for whatever it has an inclination to do!" Benjamin Franklin was thus, at one remove, in the very sphere he was formed to shine in. He was maintaining... | |
| 1826 - 422 sivua
...only occasionally to my vegetable plan. How convenient does it prove, to be a rational animal that knows how to find or invent a plausible pretext for whatever it has an inclination to do!" Benjamin Franklin was thus, at one remove, in the very sphere he was formed to shine in. He was main*... | |
| Thomas Henry Lister - 1826 - 340 sivua
...thehouses of Brackingsley and Ashton. CHAP. V. How convenient it proves to bp a rational animal, that knows how to find or invent a plausible pretext for whatever it has an inclination to do! — FRANRLIN. ABOUT a month after the disastrous close of the correspondence just alluded to, Lady... | |
| 1836 - 440 sivua
...bustle of an arrival was heard below ; what was said Gertrude heard not ; a mist was before her eyes, a rushing sound in her ears. The door was thrown open,...enchanter, for in pattered — Miss Pratt. CHAPTER XLII. " How convenient it proves to be a rational animal, who knows how to find, or invent, a plausible... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1839 - 246 sivua
...only occasionally to my vegetable plan. How convenient does it prove to be ;i. rational animal, that knows how to find or invent a plausible pretext for whatever it has an inclination so to do. I continued to live upon good terms with Keimer. who had not the smallest suspicion of my... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1839 - 96 sivua
...only oeeasionally to my vegetable plan. How eonvenient does it prove to bo a rational animal, that knows how to find or invent a plausible pretext for whatever it has an inelination to do ! I eontrived to live upon good terms with Keimer, who had not tho smallest suspieion... | |
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