The British Essayists: IdlerJohnson, 1808 |
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الصفحة 17
... fire arms have been used ; blows of the hand are now seldom exchanged ; and what is there to be done in the charge or the retreat beyond the powers of a sprightly maiden . Our masculine squadrons will not suppose them selves disgraced ...
... fire arms have been used ; blows of the hand are now seldom exchanged ; and what is there to be done in the charge or the retreat beyond the powers of a sprightly maiden . Our masculine squadrons will not suppose them selves disgraced ...
الصفحة 28
... fire , to accustom them to a sudden blaze ; and sometimes , by the clatter of empty pots , they may be inured to formidable noises . But let it never be forgotten , that victory must repose with a full belly . In time it will be proper ...
... fire , to accustom them to a sudden blaze ; and sometimes , by the clatter of empty pots , they may be inured to formidable noises . But let it never be forgotten , that victory must repose with a full belly . In time it will be proper ...
الصفحة 45
... fire - skreens as chimnies , and three flourished quilts for every bed . Half the rooms are adorned with a kind of sutile pictures , which imitate tapestry . But all their work is not set out to show ; she has boxes filled with knit ...
... fire - skreens as chimnies , and three flourished quilts for every bed . Half the rooms are adorned with a kind of sutile pictures , which imitate tapestry . But all their work is not set out to show ; she has boxes filled with knit ...
الصفحة 59
... fire , and poison , knowledge is not always sought , and is very seldom attained . The experi- ments that have been tried , are tried again ; he that burned an animal with irons yesterday , will be wil- ling to amuse himself with ...
... fire , and poison , knowledge is not always sought , and is very seldom attained . The experi- ments that have been tried , are tried again ; he that burned an animal with irons yesterday , will be wil- ling to amuse himself with ...
الصفحة 70
... fire to the " rest , and , by opening the passage of the harbour , " obliged the garrison to capitulate . Thus was " Louisbourg lost , and our troops marched out with " the admiration of their enemies , who durst hardly . " think ...
... fire to the " rest , and , by opening the passage of the harbour , " obliged the garrison to capitulate . Thus was " Louisbourg lost , and our troops marched out with " the admiration of their enemies , who durst hardly . " think ...
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