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" I, prays as often (of his own accord) as a parson ; and when he is fighting for his king, and for his own life, and for his honour too, he has the most reason to pray to God of any one in the whole world. 'Twas well said of thee, Trim, said my uncle Toby.... "
The Beauties of Johnson: Consisting of Maxims and Observations, Moral ... - Page 2
by Samuel Johnson - 1782 - 209 pages
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The First-[sixth] Reader of the Popular Series, Volume 5

Marcius Willson - 1881 - 486 pages
...3. " A soldier, an't please your reverence," said I, " prays as often of his own accord as a parson; and when he is fighting for his king, and for his own life, and for his honor too, he has the most reason to pray to God of any one in the whole world." " 'Twas well said...
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The Complete Works: With a Life of the Author Written by Himself

Laurence Sterne - 1882 - 500 pages
...... A soldier, an' please your Reverence, said I, prays as often (of his own accord) as a parson ; and when he is fighting for his king, and for his own life, and for his honour too, he has the most reason to pray to God of any one in the whole world. . . . 'Twas well said of thce, Trim, said...
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Sterne

Henry Duff Traill - 1882 - 206 pages
...curate. A soldier, an' please your reverence, said I, prays as often (of his own accord) as a parson ; and when he is fighting for his king, and for his own life, and for his honour too, he has the most reason to pray to God of any one in the whole world. 'Twas well said of thee, Trim, said my uncle...
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Brave Men and Women: Their Struggles, Failures and Triumphs

Osgood Eaton Fuller - 1884 - 564 pages
...'A soldier, an' please your reverence,' said I, ' prays as often (of his own accord) as a parson ; and when he is fighting for his king and for his own life, and for his honor too, he has the most reason to pray to God of any one in the whole world.'" "'Twos well said...
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British Classical Authors. Select Specimens of the National Literature of ...

Ludwig Herrig - 1885 - 752 pages
...curate.—A soldier, an' please your reverence, said I, prays as often (of his own accord) as a parson;—and r, brand and bow, 1g0 As leader seeks his mortal foe. For love-lorn swain, in lady's-bower, most reason to pray to God of any one in the whole world.— 'Twas well said of thee, Trim, said my...
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English Lands, Letters and Kings ..., Volume 3

Donald Grant Mitchell - 1904 - 376 pages
...your prayers at all.' " 'A soldier, an" please your Reverence,' said I, 'prays as often as a parson ; and when he is fighting for his king and for his own life, and for his honor too, he has the most reason to pray to God of any one in the whole world.' " ' Twas weU said...
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The Cabinet of Irish Literature: Selections from the Works of the ..., Volume 1

1893 - 386 pages
...— A soldier, an' please your reverence, said I, prays as often (of his own accord) as a parson ; and when he is fighting for his king, and for his own life, 237 and for his honour too, he has the most reason to pray to God of any one in the whole world. —...
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An Introduction to the Study of English Fiction

William Edward Simonds - 1894 - 256 pages
...curate. — A soldier, an' please your Reverence, said I, prays as often (of his own accord) as a parson; and when he is fighting for his king, and for his own life, and for his honor too, he has the most reason to pray to God of any one in the whole world. —'Twas well said...
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An Introduction to the Study of English Fiction

William Edward Simonds - 1894 - 248 pages
...— A soldier, an' please your Reverence, said I, prays as often (of his own accord) as a parson ; and when he is fighting for his king, and for his own life, and for his honor too, he has the most reason to pray to God of any one in the whole world. — 'Twas well said...
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English Prose: Selections : with Critical Introductions by Various ..., Volume 4

Sir Henry Craik - 1895 - 660 pages
...' A soldier, an' please your reverence,' said I, ' prays as often, of his own accord, as a parson ; and when he is fighting for his king, and for his own life, and for his honour too, he has the most reason to pray to God of any one in the whole world.' " " It was well said of thee, Trim," said...
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