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" Because half a dozen grasshoppers under a fern make the field ring with their importunate chink, whilst thousands of great cattle, reposed beneath the shadow of the British oak, chew the cud and are silent, pray do not imagine that those who make the... "
The Reliques of Father Prout - Page 372
by Francis Sylvester Mahony - 1873 - 578 pages
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The Life of Edmund Burke: Comprehending and Impartial Account of ..., Volume 2

Robert Bisset - 1800 - 490 pages
...make the field ring with their importunate chink, whilst thousands of great cattle, reposed beneath the shadow of the British oak, chew the cud, and are...make the noise are the ONLY INHABITANTS of the field ; that, of course, they are many in number ; or that, after all, they are other than the little, shrivelled,...
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The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Volume 3

Edmund Burke - 1807 - 512 pages
...make the field ring with their importunate chink, •whilst thousands of great cattle, reposed beneath the shadow of the British oak, chew the cud and are...make the noise are the only inhabitants of the field ; that of course, they are many in number ; or that, after all, they are other than the little shrivelled,...
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Memoirs of ... John Newton

Richard Cecil - 1808 - 330 pages
...with their importunate chinfc, •while thousands of great cattle chew the cud and are silent, ptfay do not imagine that those who make the noise, are ' the ' only inhabitants of the field." But I must remark, that nothing has been more profitable to myself in considering Mr. N.'s Liife, than...
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The Religious World Displayed; Or A View of the Four Grand Systems of ...

Robert Adam - 1809 - 688 pages
...make the field ring with their importunate chink, whilst thousands of great cattle, reposed beneath the shadow of the British oak, chew the cud and are...make the noise are the only inhabitants of the field; that of course they are many in number ; or that, after all, they are other than the 'little shrivelled,...
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Reflections on the Revolution in France: And on the Proceedings of Certain ...

Edmund Burke - 1814 - 258 pages
...make the field ring with their importunate chink, whilst thousands of great cattle, reposed beneath the shadow of the British oak, chew the cud and are...make the noise are the only inhabitants of the field; that of course they are many in number; or that, after all, they are other than the little shrivelled,...
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A Discourse on Religious Education: Delivered at Hingham, May 10, 1818 ...

Andrews Norton - 1818 - 1164 pages
...chink, whilst thousands of great cattli5, reposed beneath the shadows of the British oak, chew their cud and are silent, pray do not imagine that those...make the noise are the only inhabitants of the field ; that of course they are many in number ; or that, after all, they are other than the little shrivelled,...
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Reflections on the Revolution in France, Volumes 1-2

Edmund Burke - 1821 - 380 pages
...make the field ring with their importunate chink, whilst thousands of great cattle, reposed beneath the shadow of the British oak, chew the cud and are...make the noise are the only inhabitants of the field ; that of course there are many in number ; or that, after all, they are other than the little shrivelled,...
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The British Prose Writers...: Burke's reflections

1821 - 362 pages
...chink, whilst thousands of great cattle, reposed beneath the shadow of the British oak, chew the cnd and are silent, pray do not imagine, that those who...make the noise are the only inhabitants of the field ; that of course there are many in number ; or that, after all, they are other than the little shrivelled,...
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“The” Religious World Displayed, Or, a View of the Four Grand ..., Volume 2

Robert Adam - 1823 - 530 pages
...field ring with their importunate chink, whilst thousands of great tattle repose beneath the'shadow of the British oak, chew the cud, and are silent,...make the noise are the only inhabitants of the field ; that of course they are many in number ; or that, after all, they are other than the little shrivelled,...
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The Crisis: Or, Essays on the Usurpations of the Federal Government

Robert James Turnbull - 1827 - 180 pages
...their importunate chink, whilst thousand of great cattle, reposed beneath the shadow of the native Live oak, chew the cud and are silent, pray do not imagine,...make the noise, are the only inhabitants of the field ; or that of course, they are many in number; or that after all, they are other than the little, shrivelled,...
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