| William Ballantyne Hodgson - English language - 1881 - 240 pages
...child, like [as] Martin was.' — Ib., vol. ip 96. ' And if each man would only add his mite, like [as] the pilgrim adds his stone to the heap in the desert,...rise and show its fair proportions to the world.' — Js. BROMFIELD, Lower Brittany, &c. (2nd ed., 1866), ch. xx. p. 313. ' A nation must laugh, and... | |
| William Ballantyne Hodgson - English language - 1882 - 268 pages
...like [as] Martin was." — Ib., vol. i, p. 96. " And if each man would only add his mite, like [as] the pilgrim adds his stone to the heap in the desert,...rise and show its fair proportions to the world." — JAMES BROMFIELD, Lower Brittany, &c. (2d ed., 1866), ch. xx, p. 313. " A nation must laugh, and... | |
| William Ballantyne Hodgson - English language - 1882 - 250 pages
...Rosamond.'— MAYHEW, German Life, &c. (1864), vol. ip 21. ' And if each man would only add his mite, like [as] the pilgrim adds his stone to the heap in the desert,...would soon rise and show its fair proportions to the world.'—Js. BROMFIELD, Lower Brittany, &c. (2nd ed., 1866), ch. xx. p. 313. 'A timid, nervous child,... | |
| Sara Elizabeth Husted Lockwood - English language - 1888 - 446 pages
...be a king. 4. Charlie is a timid, nervous child, like his father was. 5. If each man would only add his mite, like the pilgrim adds his stone to the heap...soon rise and show its fair proportions to the world. Beside and Besides. Beside is a preposition, meaning by the side of. Besides is commonly an adverb... | |
| Sara Elizabeth Husted Lockwood, Mary Alice Emerson - English language - 1901 - 486 pages
...was. 7. If we all contributed the widow who gave her mite, 8. If each man would only add his mite, the pilgrim adds his stone to the heap in the desert,...soon rise and show its fair proportions to the world. 9. a tall, fair lily rose the marble column toward the sky. 10. I wish I could skate Henry can. XIII... | |
| University of Wisconsin. Bureau of educational research - Education - 1926 - 826 pages
...(Mayhew, 1864) ; "A timid nervous child like Martin was" (Ibid.) ; "And if each man would only add his mite, like the pilgrim adds his stone to the heap in the desert. . . ." (Js. Bromfield, 1866) ; "A nation must laugh . . . like a satyr, or like those bitter fisher... | |
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