as, that one Englishman could beat three Frenchmen; that we could never be in danger of popery so long as we took care of our fleet; that the Thames was the noblest river in Europe; that London bridge was a greater piece of work than any of the seven... The British Essayists: The Spectator - Strana 8podľa Alexander Chalmers - 1802Úplné zobrazenie - O tejto knihe
 | 1726
...of his Heart made feveral Refkdtionson the GreatneA of the Britifh Nation; as, that one Eiigli/hmaa could beat three Frenchmen; that we could never be in danger of Popery ib long ai we took care of our Fleets that the Thames wai the nobleft River in Europe \ that London-Bridge... | |
 | 1786
...knight m the triumph of his heart made ieveral reflections on the greatnels of the Biitiili nation; as, that one Englishman could beat three Frenchmen; that we could never be in danger of popery fo long ai we took care of our fleet; that the Thames was the nobleft river in Europe; that London... | |
 | James Ferguson - 1819
...triumph of his heart, made several reflections on the greatness of the British nation; as, thatone Englishman could beat three Frenchmen; that we could...seven wonders of the world; with many other honest prejudices which naturally cleave to the heart of a true Englishman. After some short pause, the old... | |
 | British essayists - 1823
...knight, in the triumph of his heart, made several reflections on the greatness of the British nation; as, that one Englishman could beat three Frenchmen;...seven wonders of the world; with many other honest prejudices which naturally cleave to the heart of a true Englishman. After some short pause, the old... | |
 | James Ferguson - 1823
...triumph of his heart, made several reflections on the greatness of the British nation; as, thatone Englishman could beat three Frenchmen; that we could...seven wonders of the world; with many other honest prejudices which naturally cleave to the heart of a true Englishman. After some short pause, the old... | |
 | Lionel Thomas Berguer - 1823
...his heart, made several reflections on the greatness of the British nation ; as, that one Publish man could beat three Frenchmen ; that we could never be in danger of popery so long 1 as we took care of our fleet ; that the Thames was the noblest river in Europe ; that London-bridge... | |
 | Joseph Addison - 1828 - Počet stránok 80
...knight, in the triumph of his heart, made several reflections on the greatness of the British natioir; as, that one Englishman could beat three Frenchmen...seven wonders of the world; with many other honest prejudices which naturally cleave to the heart of a true Englishman. After some short pause, the old... | |
 | Half hours - 1847
...knight, in the triumph of his heart, made several reflections on the greatness of the British nation: as, that one Englishman could beat three Frenchmen...seven wonders of the world; with many other honest prejudices which naturally cleave to the heart of a true Englishman. " After some short pause, the... | |
 | Joseph Addison - 1850 - Počet stránok 227
...his Heart made feveral Reflexions on the Greatnefs of the Britijh Nation ; as, that one Engli/hman could beat three Frenchmen ; that we could never be in danger of Popery fo long as we took care of our Fleet; that the Thames was the nobleft River in Europe; that London-Bridge... | |
 | Joseph Addison - 1852 - Počet stránok 233
...Heart made several Reflexions on the Greatness of the British Nation ; as, that one Englishmancould beat three Frenchmen; that we could never be in danger...the Thames was the noblest River in Europe ; that London-Bridge was a greater piece of Work, than any of the seven Wonders of the World ; with many other... | |
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