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" ... end. We dare not go into the fields for any more, as they are full of marauding parties. "
Select Memoirs of Port Royal: To which are Appended Tour to Alet, Visit to ... - الصفحة 201
بواسطة Mary Anne Schimmelpenninck - 1858
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The Edinburgh Review, المجلد 39;المجلد 73

1841 - عدد الصفحات: 606
...and with caldrons, kettles, and other things ' belonging to the cottagers. Our laundry is filled by the aged, ' the blind, the maimed, the halt, and infants....wounded. We have torn up all our rags and ' linen, clothing to dress their sores; we have no more, and are ' now at our wits' end. We dare not go into...

A Tour to Alet and La Grande Chartreuse, المجلد 2

Mary Anne Schimmelpenninck - 1816 - عدد الصفحات: 354
...Thirty or forty nuns from other convents have fled here too for refuge. Our laundry is thronged by the aged, the blind, the maimed, the halt, and infants. The infirmary is foil of sick and wounded. We have torn up all our rags and linen clothes to dress their sores. We have...

A History of France: With Conversations at the End of Each Chapter, المجلد 2

Mrs. Markham - 1837 - عدد الصفحات: 550
...cellar are concealed forty cows. Our laundry is thronged by old and infirm, and by children, and our infirmary is full of sick and wounded. We have torn up all our linen clothes to dress their wounds. Our firewood is consumed, and we dare not send into the woods...

The Methodist Quarterly Review, المجلد 35

1853 - عدد الصفحات: 654
...fled for refuge. Our laundry is thronged with the aged, the maimed, the halt, the blind, and infants. We have torn up all our rags and linen clothes to dress their sores. We have no more, and are at our wits' end. The cold is excessive, and all our firewood is consumed. We dare not go in the woods...

Critical and Miscellaneous Essays: By James Stephen

Sir James Stephen - 1843 - عدد الصفحات: 444
...peas, and with caldrons, kettles, and other things belonging to the cottagers. Our laundry is filled by the aged, the blind, the maimed, the halt, and infants....and wounded. We have torn up all our rags and linen clothing to dress their sores; we have no more, and are now at our wits' end. We dare not go into the...

Critical and Miscellaneous Writings of T. Noon Talfourd

Thomas Noon Talfourd - 1846 - عدد الصفحات: 362
...peas, and with caldrons, kettles, and other things belonging to the cottagers. Our laundry is filled by the aged, the blind, the maimed, the halt, and infants....and wounded. We have torn up all our rags and linen clothing to dress their sores ; we have no more, and are now at our wits' end. We dare not go into...

Critical and Miscellaneous Writings

Thomas Noon Talfourd - 1846 - عدد الصفحات: 350
...things belonging to the cottagers. Our laundry is filled by the aged, the blind, the maimed, the hall, and infants. The infirmary is full of sick and wounded. We have torn up all our rags and linen clothing to dress their sores ; we have no more, and are now at our wits' end. We dare not go into...

The Bible class magazine [ed. by C.H. Bateman]., المجلدات 3-5

National Sunday school union - 1863 - عدد الصفحات: 832
...time we enter the chapel we are obliged to scramble over sacks of flour, and all sorts of rubbish. Thirty or forty nuns from other convents have fled...and wounded. We have torn up all our rags and linen to dress their sores ; we have no more, and are now at our wits' ends. . . . We are so closely crowded...

A History of France: From the Conquest of Gaul by Julius Caesar to the Reign ...

Mrs. Markham - 1848 - عدد الصفحات: 648
...cellar are concealed forty cows. Our laundry is thronged by old and infirm, and by children, and our infirmary is full of sick and wounded. We have torn up all our linen clothes to dresa their wounds. Our firewood is consumed, and we dare not send into the woods...

Critical and Miscellaneous Writings: With Additional Articles Never Before ...

Sir James Stephen, Thomas Noon Talfourd - 1848 - عدد الصفحات: 356
...things belonging to the cottagers. Our laundry is filled by the aged, the blind, the maimed, the hall, and infants. The infirmary is full of sick and wounded. We have lorn up all our rags and linen clothing to dress their sores ; we have no more, and are now at our...




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