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" It is a kind and accommodating spirit at which we must aim. When the two goats met on the bridge which was too narrow to allow them either to pass each other, or to return, the goat which lay down that the other might walk over him, was a finer gentleman... "
The Shirburnian - Página 119
1859
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Remains of the Rev. Richard Cecil...: To which is Pretixed, a View of His ...

Richard Cecil - 1817 - 276 páginas
...the two goats met on the bridge which was too narrow to allow them either to pass each other, or to return, the goat which lay down that the other might walk over him was a finer gentlemen than Lord Chesterfield. To expect disease wherever he goes, and to lay himself...
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The Works of the Rev. Richard Cecil: With a Memoir of His Life, Volumen3

Richard Cecil - 1825 - 488 páginas
...the two goats met on the bridge which was too narrow to allow them either to pass each other or to return, the goat which lay down that the other might walk over him was a finer gentleman than Lord Chesterfield. To expect disease wherever he goes, and to lay himself...
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The Christian Library: A Reprint of Popular Religious Works, Volumen8

1836 - 432 páginas
...the two goats met on the bridge, which was too narrow to allow them either to pass each other, or to return, the goat which lay down that the other might walk over him was a finer gentleman than Lord Chesterfield. To expect disease wherever he goes, and lo lay himself...
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The Christian Library: A Weekly Republication of Popular Religious ..., Volumen8

1836 - 428 páginas
...the two goats met on the bridge, which was too narrow to allow them either to pass each other, or to return, the goat which lay down that the other might walk over him was a finer gentleman than Lord Chesterfield. To expect disease wherever he goes, and to lay himself...
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Remains and Miscellanies: To which is Prefixed, A View of His Character by ...

Richard Cecil - 1850 - 492 páginas
...the two goats met on the bridge which was too narrow to allow them either to pass each other, or to return, the goat which lay down that the other might walk over him, was a finer gentleman than Lord Chesterfield. To expect disease wherever he goes, and to lay himself...
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The cruet stand, select pieces of prose and poetry, Volumen1

C. Gough - 1853 - 428 páginas
...blind, what a melancholy sight it would be," said an Irish clergyman to his congregation. WHEN two goats met on a bridge which was too narrow to allow either...it, was a finer gentleman than Lord Chesterfield. DONATELLO, the great Florentine sculptor, had been long working at his statue of Judith; and, on giving...
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The Life and Remains of the Rev. Richard Cecil ...

Richard Cecil - 1854 - 310 páginas
...the two goats met on the bridge which was too narrow to allow them either to pass each other or to return, the goat which lay down that the other might walk over him was a finer gentleman than Lord Chesterfield. To expect disease wherever he goes, and to lay himself...
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The life and remains of ... Richard Cecil

Richard Cecil - 1854 - 312 páginas
...the two goats met on the bridge which was too narrow to allow them either to pass each other or to return, the goat which lay down that the other might walk over him was a finer gentleman than Lord Chesterfield. To expect disease wherever he goes, and to lay himself...
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Nellie of Truro [by J.E. Hornblower].

Jane Elizabeth Hornblower - 1856 - 332 páginas
...the two goats met on the bridge which was too narrow to allow them either to pass each other or to return, the goat which lay down that the other might walk over him was a finer gentleman than Lord Chesterfield." — RICHARD CECIL. MR. AMOS GRAVES was at last advanced...
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Remains and Miscellanies of the Rev. R. Cecil: To which is Prefixed, a View ...

Richard Cecil, Josiah Pratt - 1857 - 516 páginas
...the two goats met on the bridge which was too narrow to allow them either to pass each other, or to return, the goat which lay down that the other might walk over him, was a finer gentleman than Lord Chesterfield. To expect disease wherever he goes, and to lay himself...
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