| 1762 - 560 trang
...affection for him was become fo ftrong, that finding it neceffary to vifit a fick relation there, fhe carried him with her, without the knowledge of his...continued about three years; for, when the matter was difcovered, his mother fent orders not to hazard a fecond voyage, till he fhould be better able to... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1774 - 376 trang
...affection for him was become fo flrong, that finding it neceflary 10 vifit a lick relation there, fhe carried him with her, without the knowledge of his...continued about three years •, for, when the matter was difcovered, his mother fent eiders not to hazard a fecond voyage, till he fhould be better able to... | |
| 1784 - 778 trang
...neceflary to vifit a fick relation tlicrs, ftte carried liiin with her, without the knowledge of her mother or uncle. At this place he continued about three years ; for, when the matter was diicovered, his mother fent prders not to hazard a fecond voyage, till he Should be better able to... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1801 - 574 trang
...unknown to his mother and uncle, and carried him with her to Whitchaven, where he continued for almost three years. For, when the matter was discovered, his mother sent orders by all means not to hazard a second voyage, till -he could be better able to bear it. The nurse was... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1814 - 676 trang
...unknown to his mother and uncle, and carried him with her to Whiteharen, where he continued for almost three years. For, when the matter was discovered, his mother sent orders by all means not to hazard a second voyage, till he could be better able to bear it The nurse was so... | |
| Jonathan Swift, Walter Scott - 1814 - 686 trang
...unknown to his mother and uncle, and carried him with her to Whitehaven, where he continued for almost three years. For, when the matter was discovered, his mother sent orders by all means not to hazard a second voyage, till he could be better able to bear it. The nurse was... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1816 - 526 trang
...Bib!. Belg.—Moreri—Saxii Onoraast. _, not suckled by his mother, but by a nurse, who was a native of Whitehaven; and when he was about a year old, her...to bear it. Mrs. Swift, about two years after her husband's death, quitted the family of Mr. Godwin Swift in Ireland, and retired to Leicester, the place... | |
| 1853 - 816 trang
...of his mother or his uncle, and carried him with her to Whitehaven. At this place he continued near three years ; for when the matter was discovered,...voyage, till he should be better able to bear it. The nurse, however, gave other testimonies of her affection to Jonathan, for during his stay at Whitehaven... | |
| Walter Scott - 1827 - 550 trang
...unknown to his mother and uncle, and carried him with her to Whitehaven, where he continued for almost three years. For, when the matter was discovered, his mother sent orders hy all means not to hazard a second voyage, till he could he hetter ahle to hear it. The nurse was... | |
| sir Walter Scott (bart [prose, collected]) - 1827 - 560 trang
...unknown to his mother and uncle, and carried him with her to Whitehaven, where he continued for almost three years. For, when the matter was discovered, his mother sent orders by all means not to hazard a second voyage, till he could be better able to bear it. The nurse was... | |
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