| Ralph Griffiths, G. E. Griffiths - 1770 - 604 Seiten
...privately to glide into my office, to digeft the notes or heads of the day, and receive the earnejlsi which were directed always to be left with the memorandums....according to the nature, extent, or importance of the fubje&s. — ' All improper applications, immoral fubje£ts, fimoniacal propofals, or libertine overtures,... | |
| Richard Griffith, Laurence Sterne - 1794 - 238 Seiten
...privately to glide into my office, to digeft the notes or heads of the day, and receive the earnefts, which were directed always to be left with the memorandums....the fubjects. A bit of French, to be an additional fixpence a fcrap of Latin, price a fhilling and a fentence of Greek, vvhidi I ufed to pick up now-and-then,... | |
| Richard Griffith, Laurence Sterne - 1798 - 316 Seiten
...privately to glide into my office, to digeft the notes or heads of the day , and receive the earnefts, which were directed always to be left with the memorandums....the fubjects. A bit of French, to be an additional fixpence— a fcrap of Latin , price a Hulling — and a fentence of Greek , which I ufed to pick up... | |
| Richard Griffith - 1798 - 292 Seiten
...privately to glide into my office, to digefi the notes or heads of the day , and receive the earnefts, which were directed always to be left with the memorandums....delivery ; according to the nature, extent, or importance of-the fubjects. A hit of French, to be an additional fixpence — a fcrap of Latin , pries a Hulling... | |
| Laurence Sterne - 1803 - 474 Seiten
...privately to glide into my office, to digefl the notes or heads of the day, and receive the earnefts^ which were directed always to be left with the memorandums....the fubjects. A bit of French to be an additional fkpence a fcrap of Latin, price a flulling and a firntence of Grei.k, which I ufed to pick up no\vand-then,... | |
| Laurence Sterne - 1805 - 430 Seiten
...privately to glide into my office, to digest the notes or heads of the day, And receive the earnests, which were directed always to be left with the me'morandums....according to the nature, extent, or importance of the subjects. A bit -of French, to be an additional sixpence a scrap of Latin, price a shilling and a senteoce... | |
| Laurence Sterne - 1814 - 430 Seiten
...privately to glide into my office, to digest the notes or heads of the day, and receive the earnests, which were directed always to be left with the memorandums....according to the nature, extent, or importance of the subjects. A bit of French, to be an additional sixpence a scrap of Latin, price a shilling and a sentence... | |
| 1819 - 950 Seiten
...glide into the office to digest the notes, or heads of the day, and receive the earnest, which was directed always to be left with the memorandums, the writing to be paid for on delivery, accordiug to the subject. Sterne soon became disgusted with this employment, and the moment... | |
| Richard Gooch - 1825 - 248 Seiten
...office to digest the notes or heads of the day, and to receive the earnings, which were always directed to be left with the memorandums; the writing to be paid for on delivery, according to the subject. The ocean of vice and folly," says Sterne, "that opened itself... | |
| 1826 - 384 Seiten
...glide into the office, to digest the notes or heads of the day, and receive the earnest, which was directed always to be left with the memorandums, the writing to be paid for on delivery, according to the subject." Sterne soon became disgusted with this employment, and the moment... | |
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