 | History - 1795
...tell you when you are to watch his motions. When you see men in great numbers moving close togeiher, like a flight of storks, you may conclude that they...would gladly know the reason of this mutual slaughter ; J could never kill what I could not eat.. My child, said the mother,, this is a question which I... | |
 | Samuel Johnson - English literature - 1806
...tell you when you are to watch his motions. When you see men in great numbers moving close together, like a flight of storks, you may conclude that they...gladly know the reason of this mutual slaughter. I could never kill what I could not eat. My child, said the mother, this is a question which I cannot... | |
 | Samuel Johnson - 1810
...motions. When you see men in great numbers moving close together, like a flight of storks, you H»y conclude that they are hunting, and that you will...revel in human blood. But still, said the young one, 1 would gladly know the reason of this mutual slaughter. I could never kill what I could not eat. My... | |
 | Samuel Johnson - 1811
...you are to watch his motions. When you see men in great numbers moving close together, like a flock of storks, you may conclude that they are hunting,...gladly know the reason of this mutual slaughter. I could never kill what I could not eat.' » My child,' said the mother, ' this is a question which I... | |
 | Samuel Johnson - 1811
...you are to watch his motions. When you see men in great numbers moving close together, like a flock of storks, you may conclude that they are hunting,...gladly know the reason of this mutual slaughter. I could never kill what I could not eat.' ' My child,' said the mother, ' this is a question which I... | |
 | Noah Worcester - Pacifism - 1816 - 32 pages
...you are to watch his motions. When you see men in great numbers moving close together, like a flock of storks, you may conclude that they are hunting,...gladly know the reason of this mutual slaughter. I could never kill what I could not eat,' ' My child,' said the mother, ' this is a question which I... | |
 | Samuel Johnson - 1818
...watch his motions. When you see men in great numbers VOL. V. C c moving close together, like a. flock of storks, you may conclude that they are hunting,...gladly know the reason of this mutual slaughter. I could never kill what I could not eat.' ' My child/ said the mother, ' this is a question which I cannot... | |
 | English essays - 1822
...you are to watch his motions. When you see men in great numbers moving close together, like a flock of storks, you may conclude that they are hunting,...gladly know the reason of this mutual slaughter — I could never kill what I could not eat.' ' My child,' said the mother, 'this is a question which I cannot... | |
 | Samuel Johnson, Arthur Murphy - Authors, English - 1823
...tell you when you arc to watch his motions. When you see men in great numbers moving close together, like a flight of storks, you may conclude that they...gladly know the reason of this mutual slaughter. I could never kill what I could not eat. My child, said the mother, this is a question which I cannot... | |
 | Lionel Thomas Berguer - English essays - 1823
...tell you when you are to watch his motions. When you see men in great numbers moving close together, like a flight of storks, you may conclude that they...gladly know the reason of this mutual slaughter. I could never kill what I could not eat.' — ' My child,' said the mother, ' this is a question which... | |
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