and who, soldier as he was, had not got rid of the prejudices of his childhood, hinted to his royal master, that the peasant ought to be burnt as a sorcerer. " Sir," said the fellow, irritated at the remark, " if your Majesty will but make that old gentleman... The Quarterly visitor, conducted by W. Passman - Page 117edited by - 1814Full view - About this book
| Ebenezer Sibly - 1802 - 420 pages
...weight in his prefence. The old general Koninglhmrk, who ftood by the king's fide, and who, foldier as he was, had not got rid of the prejudices of his childhood, hinted to his royal mafter that the pea (an t ought to be burnt as a Ibrcerer. ' Sir,' laid the fellow, irritated at the... | |
| John Mason Good - 1813 - 714 pages
...hog of one hundred weight in his presence. The old general Konigsmare, who stood by the king's side, and who, soldier as he was, had not got rid of the prejudices of his childhood, hinted to Ills royal master that the peasant ought to be burnt as a sorcerer. ' Sir,' said the fellow, irritated... | |
| Encyclopaedia Perthensis - 1816 - 772 pages
...weight in his prefence. The old general, Kniogfmarc, who flood by the king's fide, and who, foldier as he was, had not got rid of the prejudices of his childhood, hinted to his royal maflct that the peafant ought to be burnt as a forcerer. ' Sir, faid the fellow, irritated at the remark,... | |
| John Mason Good - 1819 - 800 pages
...of one hundred weight in his presence. The old general Konusmare, who stood by the king's side, pud who, soldier as he was, had not got rid of the prejudices...his childhood, hinted to his royal master that the jieaeant ought to be burnt as a sorcerer. • Sir, said the fellow, irritated at the remark, ' if your... | |
| 1823 - 174 pages
...the king's side, notwithstanding his bravery, had not got rid of the prejudices of his childhood, and hinted to his royal master, that the peasant ought...gentleman take off his sword and spurs, I will eat him before I begin the pig." General Konigsmark, who had, at the head of a body of Swedes, performed wonders... | |
| Points - 1823 - 164 pages
...the king's side, notwithstanding his bravery, had not got rid of the prejudices of his childhood, and hinted to his royal master that the peasant ought...gentleman take off his sword and spurs, I will eat him before I begin the pig." General Konigsmark, who had, at the head of a body of Swedes, performed wonders... | |
| 1823 - 872 pages
...hog of one hundred weight in his presence. The old general Koliigsmarr, who stood hy the king's side, and who, soldier as he was, had not got rid of the...hinted to his royal master that the peasant ought to he burnt as a sorcerer. ' Sir,' said the fellow, irritated at the remark, ' if your majesty will make... | |
| George Ramsay - 1828 - 654 pages
...presence. The old General Konigsmark, who stood by the King's side, and notwithstanding his bravery had not got rid of the prejudices of his childhood,...gentleman take off his sword and spurs, I will eat him before your face before I begin the pig." General Konigsmark, who had, at the head of a body of Swedes,... | |
| Thomas Curtis (of Grove house sch, Islington) - 432 pages
...a whole hog of 100 cwt. in his presence. The old general, Konipsmark, who stood by the king's side, and who, soldier as he was, had not got rid of the prejudices of his childhood, hinted to his royal •naster that the peasant ought to be burnt as a sorcerer. ' Sir,' said the fellow, irritated at the... | |
| Robert Walsh, Eliakim Littell, John Jay Smith - 1824 - 612 pages
...the king's side, notwithstanding his bravery, had not got rid ot the prejudices of his childhood, and hinted to his royal master that the peasant ought...gentleman take off his sword and spurs, I will eat him before I begin the pig." General Konigsmark, w.ho had, at the head of a body of Swedes, performed wonders... | |
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