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" What would that philosopher have said, had he been present at the gluttony of a modern meal ? Would not he have thought the master of a family mad, and have begged his servants to tie down his hands, had he seen him devour fowl, fish, and flesh... "
The London Magazine, Or, Gentleman's Monthly Intelligencer - Page 536
1776
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The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volume 3

Joseph Addison - 1811 - 508 pages
...imminent danger, had not he prevented him. What would that philosopher have said, had he been present at the gluttony of a modern meal ? Would not he have thought the master of a family mad, and have begged his servants to tie down his hands, had he seen him devour...
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The Spectator

Joseph Addison, Richard Hurd - 1811 - 504 pages
...imminent danger, had not he prevented him. What would that philosopher have said, had he been present at the gluttony of a modern meal ? Would not he have thought the master of a family mad, and have begged his servants to tie down his hands, had he seen him devour...
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The Spectator [by J. Addison and others]; with notes, and a general index

Spectator The - 1811 - 802 pages
...imminent danger, had not he prevented him. What would that philosopher have said, had he been present at the gluttony of a modern meal? Would not he have thought the master of a family mad, and have begged his servants to tie down his hands, bad he seen him devour...
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The Polar Star, and Centre of Comfort

John Wilson (D.D.) - 1816 - 308 pages
...danger, had he not prevented him. 21. "What would that philosopher have said, had he been present at the gluttony of a modern meal ? would not he have thought the master of a family mad, and have begged his servant to tie down his hands, had he seen him devour fowl,...
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New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Volume 5

Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, Theodore Edward Hook, Thomas Hood, William Harrison Ainsworth, William Ainsworth - 1816 - 642 pages
...these pertinent observation» : — " What would that philosopher have said, had he been present at the gluttony of a modern meal ? Would not he have thought the master of г family mad and have begged his servants to tie down his hands, had he seen him devour...
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The Moral Instructor and Guide to Virtue and Happiness

Jesse Torrey - 1819 - 252 pages
...imminent danger, had he not prevented him. What would that philosopher have said, had he been present at the gluttony of a modern meal ? Would not he have thought the master of a family mad, and have begged -us servant to tie down hi? hand?- had he seen him devour fowl,...
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The Pamphleteer, Volume 18

Abraham John Valpy - 1821 - 572 pages
...imminent danger, had he not prevented him. What would that philosopher have said, had he been present at the gluttony of a modern meal ? Would not he have thought the master of a family mad, and have begged his servants to tie down his hands, had he seen him devour...
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A Rhetorical Grammar: In which Improprieties in Reading and Speaking are ...

John Walker - 1822 - 404 pages
...imminent danger, had he not prevented him. What would that philosopher have said, had he been present at the gluttony of a modern meal? Would not he have thought the master of a family mad, and have begged his servants to lie down his hands, had he seen him devour...
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Sure methods of attaining a long and healthful life. Transl

Luigi Cornaro - 1823 - 160 pages
...imminent danger, had he not prevented him. What would that philosopher have said, had he been present at the gluttony of a modern meal? Would not he have thought the master of a family mad, and have begged his servants to tie down his ,hands, had he seen him devour...
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A Rhetorical Grammar: In which the Common Improprieties in Reading and ...

John Walker - 1823 - 406 pages
...written making one. See The different Forces of Emphatical Words. have said had he been present at the gluttony of a modern meal ? Would not he have thought the master of a family mad, and have begged his servants to tie down his hands, had he seen him devour...
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