The British Essayists: GuardianAlexander Chalmers J. M'Creery, Printer, 1817 |
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Strana 9
... pleased with the sight of those creatures , which being of a foreign growth , are brought into our island for show . I may say , there has not been a tyger , leopard , ele- phant , or hyghgeen , * for some years past , in this nation ...
... pleased with the sight of those creatures , which being of a foreign growth , are brought into our island for show . I may say , there has not been a tyger , leopard , ele- phant , or hyghgeen , * for some years past , in this nation ...
Strana 10
... pleased , but was unluckily prevented by the presence of a bear , which constantly as I approached with my present , threw his eyes in my way , and stared me out of my resolution . I must not forget to tell you , my younger daughter and ...
... pleased , but was unluckily prevented by the presence of a bear , which constantly as I approached with my present , threw his eyes in my way , and stared me out of my resolution . I must not forget to tell you , my younger daughter and ...
Strana 46
... pleased when he is not angry . There is a gentleman I have seen at a coffee- house , near the place of my abode , who having a pretty good estate , and a disinclination to books or business , to secure himself from some of the above ...
... pleased when he is not angry . There is a gentleman I have seen at a coffee- house , near the place of my abode , who having a pretty good estate , and a disinclination to books or business , to secure himself from some of the above ...
Strana 58
Alexander Chalmers. sword , which was performed by sir John Heidon , it pleased the lord Bruce to choose my own , and then past expectation , he told him that he found him- self so far behind - hand , as a little of my blood would not ...
Alexander Chalmers. sword , which was performed by sir John Heidon , it pleased the lord Bruce to choose my own , and then past expectation , he told him that he found him- self so far behind - hand , as a little of my blood would not ...
Strana 63
... at that time many of them were concealed under the modest shade of the tucker . I soon after married a very fine woman , who always goes in the ex- tremity of the fashion . I was pleased to think G 2 No 134 . 63 GUARDIAN .
... at that time many of them were concealed under the modest shade of the tucker . I soon after married a very fine woman , who always goes in the ex- tremity of the fashion . I was pleased to think G 2 No 134 . 63 GUARDIAN .
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