| Douglas Jerrold - 1846 - 600 pagina’s
...wag from his ladhood, and could not help it. It was bred in him ; and, as he used to say himself, " what is bred in the bone will never be out of the flesh." He had a head, and it had its bumps, that were sure to bring him as many knocks — though there were... | |
| William Howitt - 1848 - 368 pagina’s
...wag from his ladhood, and could not help it. It was bred in him; and, as he used to say himself, " what is bred in the bone will never be out of the flesh." He had a head, and it had its bumps, that were sure to bring him as many knocks—though there were... | |
| 1851 - 390 pagina’s
...Godfrey ; and I hope when his hour of departure may come, he will be ripe for a better world. Still " what is bred in the bone will never be out of the flesh ;" and I have heard a pious neighbour say, who sometimes walks with him to a delightful eminence near... | |
| Daniel Silvan Evans - 1852 - 910 pagina’s
...— yr esgym ithionaidd, 4 Articulations of bones — pencnawiau yr esgyrn, pcncnawiadau yr eegyrn. What is bred in the bone will never be out of the flesh — hysbya y dengys y dyn o ba radd у bo ei wreiddyn ; à wreiddio niewn drygioni, anhawdd fydd ei... | |
| Emmanuel-Auguste-Dieudonné comte de Las Cases - 1855 - 432 pagina’s
...observed, the nation continued long to mistrust the secret intentions of Her.' y. It was remarked that is bred in the bone will never be out of the flesh. CHAP. II. — The republic sanctioned by the will of the people, by religion, by victory, and by all... | |
| Alexander G. Collot - 1856 - 1344 pagina’s
...— taur, — aauret ; red herring. — plein ; hard roed herring. La caque sent toujours le — ,• what is bred in the bone will never be out of the flesh. 'HARENGADE, »/. [ich.] celerinus, pilchard. 'HARENGEAISON je-zon, if. herring-season. 'HARENGERE,... | |
| Leopold Müller (master in the Madras coll, St. Andrews.) - 1858 - 424 pagina’s
...later you set out, the later you arrive. The best fishing is in muddy water. No man without fault. What is bred in the bone, will never be out of the flesh. Where there is smoke, there is a fire. No one is born perfect. Children and fools speak out the truth.... | |
| O. C. Angoville - 1858 - 724 pagina’s
...que better to be idle than not well de faire des riens, occupied. lacaque sent touj ours lehareny, what is bred in the bone will never be out of the flesh. la cle-f d'or ouvre toutes les abribe can get in without knockserrures, ing. la faint cliassa le Inup... | |
| 1864 - 402 pagina’s
...will, dwell in any mere man to such a degree as to amount to sinless perfection, because that which is bred in the bone will never be out of the flesh. To be perfect, you must put off your earthly tabernacle. But, as excellent Mr Newton used to tell his... | |
| Henry Thomas Riley - 1866 - 572 pagina’s
...iroiqffHC rbv Kaptivov 6p0i! /JaJi'Jtiv. AniSTOPH. — " You can never bring a crab to walk straight." " What is bred in the bone will never be out of the flesh." Ouri iravra, ovrt iravry, otrf -..,.'-; iravruv. Prov. — " Neither every thing, nor every where,... | |
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