Your leddyship and the steward hae been pleased to propose that my son Cuddie suld work in the barn wi' a new-fangled machine * for dighting the corn frae the chaff, thus impiously thwarting the will of Divine Providence, by raising wind for your leddyship's... Waverley novels - Página 68por sir Walter Scott (bart [novels, collected]) - 1841Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Sir Walter Scott - 1816 - 354 páginas
...mind in another article. Your leddyship and the steward hae been pleased to propose that my son Cuddy suld work in the barn wi' a new-fangled machine* for...pleased to send upon the sheeling-hill. Now, my leddy" * Probably something similar to the barn-fanners now used for winnowing corn, which were not, however,... | |
| Sir Walter Scott - 1816 - 354 páginas
...the will of Divine Providence, by raising wind for your leddyship's ain particular use by human-art, instead of soliciting it by prayer, or waiting patiently...dispensation of wind Providence was pleased to send upon the sheeling-hin. Now, my leddy" — * Probably something similar to the barn-fanners now used for winnowing... | |
| Walter Scott - 1817 - 354 páginas
...speak o' parting \vi' us, I am free to tell you a piece o' my mind in another article. Your leddyS;hjp and the steward hae been pleased to propose that my...pleased to send upon the sheeling-hill. Now, my leddy" * Probably something similar to the barn-fanners now used for winnowing corn, which were not, however,... | |
| Walter Scott - 1820 - 272 páginas
...and the steward hae been pleased to propose that my son Cuddie suld work in the bam wi' a new fangled machine* for dighting the corn frae the chaff, thus...send upon the sheeling-hill. Now, my leddy'—— * Probably something similar to the barn-fanners now used for winnowing corn, which were not, however,... | |
| Walter Scott - 1834 - 708 páginas
...another article. Your leddyship and the steward hae been pleased to propose that my son Cuddiesuld work in the barn wi' a new-fangled machine* for dighting...pleased to send upon the sheeling-hilL Now, my leddy" " Aweel, my leddy," said Mause, " I was born here, and thought to die where my father died ; and your... | |
| Walter Scott - 1843 - 722 páginas
...divinity and the godly fathers o' the church." " If your leddyship means the bishops and curates, I'm sure they hae been but stepfathers to the Kirk o'...pleased to send upon the sheeling-hill. Now, my leddy" * Probably something similar to the bam fanners now used for winnowing com, which were not, however,... | |
| Walter Scott - 1843 - 714 páginas
...divinity and the godly fathers o' the church." " If your leddyship means the bishops and curates, I'm sure they hae been but stepfathers to the Kirk o'...pleased to send upon the sheeling-hill. Now, my leddy" , Probably something similar to the barn fanners now used for wmnowing corn, which were not, however,... | |
| Jesse Buel - 1847 - 298 páginas
...the will of Divine Providence, by raisin; wind for your leddyship's ain particular use by human airt, instead of soliciting it by prayer, or waiting patiently...dispensation of wind Providence was pleased to send upon the sheeting -hill." — Tales of my Landlord, Old Mortality, chap. vii. It was introduced in the year... | |
| Frédéric Bastiat - 1848 - 204 páginas
...the will of divine Providence, by raising wind for your leddyship's ain particular use by human airt, instead of soliciting it by prayer, or waiting patiently...Providence was pleased to send upon the sheelinghill." Now what else is Free Trade, but another name for road, canal, machinery, natural agent, railway, mail,... | |
| Robert Aspland - 1848 - 788 páginas
...thwarting the will of Divine Providence, by raising wind for your leddyship's ain particular use of human art, instead of soliciting it by prayer, or...waiting patiently for whatever dispensation of wind 1'rovidence was pleased to send upon the shceling hill.' " It is evident that the theology of Mause... | |
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