This last supplied him with red deer, sea and river fish; and indeed all his neighbours' grounds and royalties were free to him, who bestowed all his time in such sports, but what he borrowed to caress his neighbours' wives and daughters, there being... Sporting Magazine - Side 2371793Uten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
| Connoisseur - 1757 - 268 sider
...on thefe Sports, but what he borrowed to carefs his Neighbours Wives and Daughters ; there being not a Woman in all his Walks, of the Degree of a Yeoman's Wife or under, and under the Age of forty, but it was extremely her Fault, if he was not intimately acquainted... | |
| Mr. Town - 1767 - 270 sider
...on thefe Sports, but what he borrowed to carefs his Neighbours Wives and Daughters ; there being not a Woman in all his Walks, of the Degree of a Yeoman's Wife or under, and under the Age of forty, but it was extremely her Fault, if he was not intimately acquainted... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1802 - 1168 sider
...on these sports, but what he borrowed to caress his neighbours wives and daughters ; there being not a woman in all his walks, of the degree of a yeoman's wife or under, and under the age of forty, but it was extremely her fault, if he was not intimately acquainted... | |
| 1803 - 202 sider
...on these sports, but what he borrowed to caress his neighbours wives and daughters ; there being not a woman in all his walks of the degree of a yeoman's wife or under, and under the age of forty, but it was extremely her fault, if he was not intimately acquainted... | |
| 1804 - 560 sider
...sisters, or daughters; there being .not a woman in all his walks ot the degree of a yeomans wife or under, and under the age of forty, but it was extremely her fault if he was not acquainted with her. This made him very popular, always speaking kindly to the husband, brother, or... | |
| G. H. Wilson - 1806 - 444 sider
...what he borrowed to caress his neighbors' wives, sisters, or daughters; there bemg not a woman in nil his walks of the degree of a yeoman's wife, and under the age of fqrty, but it was her own fault if he was not acquainted with her. This rendered him vcrv popular,... | |
| G. H. Wilson - 1813 - 408 sider
...sports, but what he borrowed to cares.s his neighbors' wives, sisters, or daughters ; there being not a woman in all his walks of the degree of a yeoman's wii'e, and under the age of "forty, but it was her own fault if he was not aaquainted with her. This... | |
| Henry Nugent Bell - 1821 - 440 sider
...on these sports, but what he borrowed to caress his neighbours' wives and daughters, there being not a woman in all his walks, of the degree of a yeoman's wife or under, or under the age of 40, but it was her own fault if he was not intimately acquainted with... | |
| James Ferguson - 1823 - 358 sider
...these sports, but what he borrowed to caress his neighbours' wives and daughters ; there being not a woman in all his walks, of the degree of a yeoman's wife or under, and under the age of forty but it was extremely her fault, if he was not intimately acquainted... | |
| Lionel Thomas Berguer - 1823 - 530 sider
...these sports, but what he borrowed to caress his neighbours' wives and daughters ; there being not a woman in all his walks, of the degree of a yeoman's wife or under, and under the age of forty, but it was extremely her fault, if he was not intimately acquainted... | |
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