About eight o'clock he desired to have three pamphlets, which had been looked out by his directions the evening before. He then dictated, as clearly and distinctly as he had ever done in his life, the additions and alterations which he wished to have... A concise history of Birmingham - Page 311808Full view - About this book
| 1804 - 400 pages
...as he had ever done in his life, the additions and alterations which he wished to have made in each. M took down the substance of what he said, which was read to him. He observed, ' Sir, you have put in your own language, I wish it to be mine.' He then repeated over again, nearly word for word, what... | |
| John Corry - 1804 - 126 pages
...had ever done in his life, the additions and alterations which he wished to have made in each. Mr. took down the substance of what he said, which was read to him. He observed, "Sir, you have put in your own language ; I wish it to be mine: he then repeated over again, nearly word for word, what... | |
| John Corry - 1804 - 124 pages
...had ever done in his life, the additions and alterations which he wished to have made in each. Mr.. took down the substance of what he said, which was read to him. He observed, "Sir, you have put in your own language ; I w ish it to be mine: he then repeated over again, nearly word for word, what... | |
| John Corry - 1804 - 124 pages
...he had ever done in his life, the additions and alterations which he wished to havemade in each. Mr. took down the substance of what he said, which was read to him. He observed, "Sir, you hi;ve put in your own language; I wish it to be mine : he then repeated over again, nearly word for... | |
| 1804 - 824 pages
...additions and alterations which he wished to have done in each. M— took down the substance of what lie said, which was read to him. He observed, "Sir, you have put in your o/rn language; I wish it to be MÍ/I.-." He then repeated over again, nearly word for word,... | |
| Missions - 1804 - 664 pages
...took down the substance of what he said ; which was readto him. He observed, «« Sir, yon have put in your own language ; I wish it to be in mine." He...then repeated over again, nearly word for word, what lie had before said; and whenJt was transcribed, and read over to him, he said, "That is right ; I... | |
| Religion - 1814 - 964 pages
...had ever done in his life, the additions and alterations which he wished to have done in each. Mr. took down the substance of what he said, which was read to him. He observed, " Sir, you have put in your own language ; I wish it to be mine." He then repeated over again, nearly word for word, what... | |
| Missions - 1804 - 502 pages
...as he had ever done in his life, the additions and alterations which he wished to have done in each, M took down the substance of what he said, which was read to him. He observed, " Sir, you have put in your own language ; I wish it to be mine." He then repeated over again, nearly word for word, what... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - Biography - 1816 - 540 pages
...as he had ever done in his life, the additions and alterations which he wished to have made in each. M took down the substance of what he said, which was read to him. He observed, ' Sir, you have put in your own language, I wish it to be mine.'' He then repeated over again, nearly word for word, what... | |
| Biography - 1816 - 536 pages
...as he had ever done in bis life, the additions and alterations which he wished to have made in each. M took down the substance of what he said, which was read to him. He observed, ' Sir, you have.put in your own language, I wish it to be mine.' 1 He then repeated over again, nearly word for... | |
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