The British Essayists: GuardianAlexander Chalmers J. M'Creery, Printer, 1817 |
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Strana 11
... side of it in many windings , shone here and there at a great distance through the trees . I could trace the mazes for some miles , until my eye was led through two ridges of hills , and terminated by a vast mountain in another county ...
... side of it in many windings , shone here and there at a great distance through the trees . I could trace the mazes for some miles , until my eye was led through two ridges of hills , and terminated by a vast mountain in another county ...
Strana 26
... side , I think you would do an act worthy your gene- ral humanity , if you would put the sieur Tugghe right in this matter ; and let him know , that her majesty has pronounced no sentence against the town , but his most Christian ...
... side , I think you would do an act worthy your gene- ral humanity , if you would put the sieur Tugghe right in this matter ; and let him know , that her majesty has pronounced no sentence against the town , but his most Christian ...
Strana 27
... side , should it ever be turned against us , will be removed several hundred miles further off Great Britain than it is at present . That after the demolition , there can be no con- siderable preparation made at sea by the French on all ...
... side , should it ever be turned against us , will be removed several hundred miles further off Great Britain than it is at present . That after the demolition , there can be no con- siderable preparation made at sea by the French on all ...
Strana 68
... side ; and if so , reform thyself , that his censures may not affect thee . ' When Anaxi- mander was told , that the very boys laughed at his singing ; Ay , ' says he , then I must learn to sing better . ' But of all the sayings of ...
... side ; and if so , reform thyself , that his censures may not affect thee . ' When Anaxi- mander was told , that the very boys laughed at his singing ; Ay , ' says he , then I must learn to sing better . ' But of all the sayings of ...
Strana 79
... side to half a dozen peers ; but as none of them knew any thing of the matter , we always kept it as a secret among our- selves . A little before her death she was reciting to me the history of my forefathers ; but dwelling a little ...
... side to half a dozen peers ; but as none of them knew any thing of the matter , we always kept it as a secret among our- selves . A little before her death she was reciting to me the history of my forefathers ; but dwelling a little ...
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