| Henry Stevens - 1878 - 186 pages
...therefore the poetic expression ' for children of course could not be expected to cheer in Latin """ is a stroke of the imagination worthy the palmy days...but we fail70 to find any special71 notice of the sole™ English issue of Queen Mary's reign.' He then proceeds to say that in 1553 Whitchurche published... | |
| Henry Stevens - 1878 - 170 pages
...therefore the poetic expression ' for children of course could not be expected to cheer in Latin ' 00 is a stroke of the imagination worthy the palmy days...hornet's nest of errors ; ' but we fail70 to find any special" notice of the sole7" English issue of Queen Mary's reign.' He then proceeds to say that in... | |
| Henry Stevens (Jr.) - Bible - 1878 - 236 pages
...therefore the poetic expression ' for children of course could not be expected to cheer in Latin ' 6° is a stroke of the imagination worthy the palmy days...stumbles into a hornet's nest of errors ; ' but we fail76 to find any special71 notice of the sole72 English issue of Queen Mary's reign.' He then proceeds... | |
| Julian Gore - 1918 - 204 pages
...wonderful army you should be able to conquer the world." "That's just like Eoosevelt." said Mr. Eddy; "every time he opens his mouth he puts his foot in it. That is certainly an awful war. Think of the tremendous toll of death and destruction Europe is paying.... | |
| Don Carlos Seitz - Journalists - 1924 - 552 pages
...from the Topeka Capital. "Admirably put. Please reprint it with reflections of your own. Poor Taft! Every time he opens his mouth he puts his foot in it. Also, every time he puts his foot into a Pullman car." The Spring ending, he spent a short season at... | |
| Jon-Christian Suggs - Social Science - 2009 - 416 pages
...holp himself. White folks can run agin the law all the time an' they never gits caught, but a nigger! Every time he opens his mouth he puts his foot in it" (142). 12. For example, Louisiana cases: Adelle v. Beauregard (1810), Metoyer v. Metayer (1819), Catin... | |
| Stephanie Forward - Literary Criticism - 2003 - 200 pages
...holp himself. White folks can run agin the law all the time an' they never gits caught, but a nigger! Every time he opens his mouth he puts his foot in it — got to hit that po' white trash gal in the mouth an' git jailed, an' leave his po'r oP mother to... | |
| 1884 - 644 pages
...all Christian Antiquity, that Monsignor can hardly make a quotation that decs not go against himself. Every time he opens his mouth, he "puts his foot in it." That same fatal extract from S. Cyprian, which has brought him to grief already in other ways, contradicts... | |
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