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Side 11
... Saying this , he lifted up the cover , and , without any emotion , turned about to Stuke- ley with a fimile " See , " he fays , " what we ftudious people are ! -I forgot that I had dined . " B2 CHA ORIGIN OF CERTAIN INVENTIONS TH AND ...
... Saying this , he lifted up the cover , and , without any emotion , turned about to Stuke- ley with a fimile " See , " he fays , " what we ftudious people are ! -I forgot that I had dined . " B2 CHA ORIGIN OF CERTAIN INVENTIONS TH AND ...
Side 36
... say their fub- jects , receive a very humiliating epi- thet ; that of Bòinuz - fiz - Coyum ; in Italian Becchi - fcornati , or goats with broken horns ; becaufe , per- haps , they were fo eafily fubdued , when their empire was attacked ...
... say their fub- jects , receive a very humiliating epi- thet ; that of Bòinuz - fiz - Coyum ; in Italian Becchi - fcornati , or goats with broken horns ; becaufe , per- haps , they were fo eafily fubdued , when their empire was attacked ...
Side 97
... say to you - in my opinion my legs are not much hurt ; now you think they are- fo I will make this agreement : I will take one leg , and you fhall take the other ; you fhall do what you pleafe with your's , and I will do nothing to mine ...
... say to you - in my opinion my legs are not much hurt ; now you think they are- fo I will make this agreement : I will take one leg , and you fhall take the other ; you fhall do what you pleafe with your's , and I will do nothing to mine ...
Side 170
... says , " That our voyagers , upon coming to anchor , were furprised to find their reception very different from what it had been on their first arrival ; " but Mr. Samwell , whofe veracity seems un- queftionable , afferts , that he faw ...
... says , " That our voyagers , upon coming to anchor , were furprised to find their reception very different from what it had been on their first arrival ; " but Mr. Samwell , whofe veracity seems un- queftionable , afferts , that he faw ...
Side 200
... say that it is nearer forty feet than any other meafure . The river had been confiderably increafed by rains , and fell in one fheet of water , with- out any interval , above half an English mile in breadth , with a force and noife that ...
... say that it is nearer forty feet than any other meafure . The river had been confiderably increafed by rains , and fell in one fheet of water , with- out any interval , above half an English mile in breadth , with a force and noife that ...
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