Autobiographies: A Collection of the Most Instructive and Amusing Lives Ever Published, Tom 5Whittaker, Treacher, and Arnot, 1831 |
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Strona ix
... imagine that the name of the Jews was once so much as heard of . There are good grounds , on the other hand , to con- jecture , that the Jews derived several of their religious ceremonies from them . For that their religion is much more ...
... imagine that the name of the Jews was once so much as heard of . There are good grounds , on the other hand , to con- jecture , that the Jews derived several of their religious ceremonies from them . For that their religion is much more ...
Strona 60
... imagine they began to burrow , we are often disappointed in digging after them ; they work so artfully , that we know not which way to find out their secret recesses ; but we spare no pains to take them , for they are excellent food ...
... imagine they began to burrow , we are often disappointed in digging after them ; they work so artfully , that we know not which way to find out their secret recesses ; but we spare no pains to take them , for they are excellent food ...
Strona 72
... imagine the misfortune came by goring . But then a debate arose , whose beast should be killed ; for every one was unwilling that his master should be the sufferer . However , I soon determined that point , by drawing lots with four ...
... imagine the misfortune came by goring . But then a debate arose , whose beast should be killed ; for every one was unwilling that his master should be the sufferer . However , I soon determined that point , by drawing lots with four ...
Strona 73
... imagine we were frightened to the last degree , and expected nothing but immediate death ; and indeed it proved almost fatal to the other three . They asked us whose beast it was ? We answered , a strange one . They told us , however ...
... imagine we were frightened to the last degree , and expected nothing but immediate death ; and indeed it proved almost fatal to the other three . They asked us whose beast it was ? We answered , a strange one . They told us , however ...
Strona 79
... imagine , that this answer might seem highly reasonable to king Samuel ; and that in my opinion prevailed more on him to return to Antenosa , than all the force my master boasted of , or than all that Crindo's army was capable of ...
... imagine , that this answer might seem highly reasonable to king Samuel ; and that in my opinion prevailed more on him to return to Antenosa , than all the force my master boasted of , or than all that Crindo's army was capable of ...
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