10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «FARTHINGLESS»
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farthingless in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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1
Madrid: Sketches of the Metropolis of Spain and Its ...
... (farthingless, farthingless!) He has tightened his cravat to avoid hunger! some
duke, no doubt! so says I to 120 INSOLENCE oF THE vanonas.
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Madrid in 1835: Sketches Of The Metropolis Of Spain And Its ...
... lordship, What a I personage.) Pelon! pelon! (farthingless, farthingless!) He has
tightened his cravat to avoid hunger! some duke, no doubt! so saysl to Ramonita,
120 INSOLENCE OF THE YENDERS.
[Anonymus AC10090876], 1836
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Madrid in 1835: sketches of the metropolis of Spain and its ...
(farthingless, farthingless !) He has tightened his cravat to avoid hunger ! some
duke, no doubt ! So says I to Ramonita,- ' Vamos a la casa, pues gralla aunque
vayas con un pie !"' (home,- home, Crane, although you hop upon one leg ! ) ...
4
The Fireside Book: A Miscellany
(farthingless, farthingless !) He has tightened his cravat to avoid hunger ! some
duke, no doubt !' So says I to Ramonita, ' Vamos a la casa, pues grulla aunque
vayas con un pie !' " (home, home, Crane, although you hop upon one leg !) ...
Amongst the crowd at the gate in February, penniless, half- penniless, and even
farthingless, were many who had worked twenty, thirty, and even forty and fifty
years, but who had lost their situations from various causes, and could find no
fresh ...
6
United States Congressional serial set
... farthingless, reduced to misery, you either die in a foreign land, far from the
country you love so much, to which you send your last thought, for which you
courageously shed your blood, or you go begging along the roads, enduring
hunger, ...
Amongst the crowd at the gate in February, penniless, half- penniless, and even
farthingless, were many who had worked twenty, thirty, and even forty and fifty
years, but who had lost their situations from various causes, and could find no
fresh ...
Charles James Longman, 1894
8
THE FIFTY SIXTH REPORT OF THE BRITISH AND FOREIGN BIBLE ...
I need not say I presented him with a copy, having first ascertained that he was
farthingless ; and well he earned it, for he assisted me very materially in giving
the proper change for the Russian coins, besides handing over to me the money
...
It is only those who, we are sure are farthingless, excite our disgust. Well, there is
another way out of the diflicuity, and a very satisfactory one. The Rev. Llewellyn
Davies suggests that the very best clue through the labyrinth would be to ...
10
The Metropolitan Magazine
... whose condi;ion appeared much more wretched from the contrast ; for the rags
which partially covered their besored skins were not in unison with the silks,
jewellery, and gew-gaws thrusting themselves into squalid eyes of the
farthingless.