Letters from Portugal, Spain, Italy and Germany in the Years 1759, 1760, and 1761--, Volum 2R. Faulder, 1785 - 565 sider |
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... themselves upon this occafion as well as they could . The Maltese only sent presents of victuals and money to the feveral hofpi- tals , which , indeed , I heard commended as a better way of fhewing their loyalty to Don Carlos , than by ...
... themselves upon this occafion as well as they could . The Maltese only sent presents of victuals and money to the feveral hofpi- tals , which , indeed , I heard commended as a better way of fhewing their loyalty to Don Carlos , than by ...
Side 20
... themselves . I think I have run on a long time about the outfide of the Spaniards . I could fay as much of their infide , or mental qualifications , but my paper feems drawing towards an end . How- ever , I will attempt to characterize ...
... themselves . I think I have run on a long time about the outfide of the Spaniards . I could fay as much of their infide , or mental qualifications , but my paper feems drawing towards an end . How- ever , I will attempt to characterize ...
Side 21
... themselves fuperior in every thing , they fall infinitely fhort of all . But to return to my company . After being heartily tired with dancing , and having repofed badly for an hour or two , we con- tinued our journey long before fun ...
... themselves fuperior in every thing , they fall infinitely fhort of all . But to return to my company . After being heartily tired with dancing , and having repofed badly for an hour or two , we con- tinued our journey long before fun ...
Side 47
... themselves , and are only failed out of the port of Cadiz to avoid the ridicule the Spaniards put upon them . Their own countrymen , likewife , the French merchants , laughed at them upon their not being will- ing to go out after the ...
... themselves , and are only failed out of the port of Cadiz to avoid the ridicule the Spaniards put upon them . Their own countrymen , likewife , the French merchants , laughed at them upon their not being will- ing to go out after the ...
Side 59
... themselves obliged to re - enter " the city with the enemy pursuing them . " A piece of cannon from one of the bat- " teries ftopt them , however , from pro- " ceeding for fome time , as they ima- 66 gined there was still more artillery ...
... themselves obliged to re - enter " the city with the enemy pursuing them . " A piece of cannon from one of the bat- " teries ftopt them , however , from pro- " ceeding for fome time , as they ima- 66 gined there was still more artillery ...
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Letters from Portugal, Spain, Italy and Germany in the Years 1759 ..., Volum 2 Christopher Hervey Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1785 |
Letters from Portugal, Spain, Italy and Germany in the Years 1759 ..., Volum 2 Christopher Hervey Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1785 |
Letters from Portugal, Spain, Italy and Germany in the Years 1759 ..., Volum 2 Christopher Hervey Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1785 |
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Side 308 - Then spake Joshua to the LORD in the day when the LORD delivered up the Amorites before the children of Israel, and he said in the sight of Israel, Sun, stand thou still upon Gibeon; and thou Moon, in the valley of Ajalon. And the Sun stood still, and the Moon stayed, until the people had avenged themselves upon their enemies...
Side 308 - And Isaiah said, This sign shalt thou have of the Lord, that the Lord will do the thing that he hath spoken : shall the shadow go forward ten degrees, or go back ten degrees...
Side 309 - And Isaiah the prophet cried unto the Lord: and he brought the shadow ten degrees backward, by which it had gone down in the dial of Ahaz.
Side 309 - In them hath he fet a tabernacle for the fun : which cometh forth as a bridegroom out of his chamber, and rejoiceth as a giant to run his courfe.
Side 457 - Gallici armenti ; Ne te vedrei del non tuo ferro cinta , Pugnar col braccio di ftraniere genti, Per fervir femprè o vincitrice, o vinta. Oh ! malheureufe Italie ! je ne verrai pas aujourd'hui...
Side 461 - Grace was in all her fteps, heaven in her eye, In every gefture dignity and love.
Side 176 - Upon which the governor, with feveral officers, walked to the parade, and ordered the guard to retire; which was no fooner done, but the mine was blown up, and with little or no noife made...
Side 460 - ... del romano: governo popolar seco in concorso: della salvezza altrui sol per soccorso regio poter: nel ben oprar sovrano: commercio, e di lui figlia, ampia ricchezza: libertà che n'è origine e sostegno: viril valore e femminil bellezza; Crawfurd, di Londra e del Britanno regno tutte le parti son: chi non le apprezza, del nome d'uom, non che di vita, è indegno.
Side 175 - ... the caftle ftands, by a great mine ; the feveral chambers whereof being prepared, with incredible labour and induftry, the chevalier d'Asfeldt caufed fifteen hundred, barrels of powder to be lodged in them, fummoned colonel Syburg the governor to furrender; and...
Side 308 - Sun flood flill in the midft of Heaven, and hafted not to go down about a 'whole day.