I was wondering to myself from whence they had received this odd intelligence : especially When I heard them mention the names of several other great generals, as the prince of Hesse and the king of Sweden, who, they said, were both running away. To which... The Asiatic Journal and Monthly Miscellany - Page 4541818Full view - About this book
| Sir Richard Steele - 1754 - 360 pages
...not going of, he fliould like him better than either of them. He added, That though the Seafon was fo changeable, the Duke of Marlborough was in blooming Beauty. I was wondering to myfelf from whence they had received this odd Intelligence, efpecially when I heard them mention the... | |
| British essayists - 1803 - 306 pages
...going oft', he should like him better than either of them. He added, that though the season was sq changeable, the duke of Marlborough was in blooming beauty. I was wondering to my self from whence they had received this odd intelligence; especially when 1 heard them meiuion the... | |
| 1804 - 676 pages
...with great vehemence, that if the emperor of Germany was not going off, he should like him better than either of them. He added that, though the season was...had received this odd intelligence; especially when I heard them mention. the names of several other great generals, as the prince of Hesse and the king... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1804 - 498 pages
...great vehemence, " That if the Emperor of Germany was not going off, he should like him better than either of them: (he added,) that though the season...Duke of Marlborough was in blooming beauty.". I was Avondering to myself from whence they had received this odd intelligence, especially when I heard them... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1809 - 304 pages
...great vehemence, that if the emperor of Germany was not going off, he siiould like him better than either of them. He added, that though the season was...had received this odd intelligence ; especially when I heard them mention the names of several other great generals, as the prince of Hesse, and the king... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1811 - 628 pages
...great vehemence, " That if the Emperor of Germany was not going off, he should like him better than either of them : (he added) that though the season...had received this odd intelligence, especially when I heard them mention the names of several other great generals, as the Prince of Hesse, and the King... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1817 - 306 pages
...with great vehemence, that if the emperor of Germany was not going off, he should like him better than either of them. He added, that though the season was...had received this odd intelligence : especially when I heard them mention the names of several other great generals, as the prince of Hesse, and the king... | |
| James Ferguson - 1823 - 384 pages
...with great vehemence, that if the Emperor of Germany was not going off, he should like him better than either of them. He added, that though the season was...had received this odd intelligence : especially when I heard them mention the names of several other great generals, as the Prince of Hesse, and the King... | |
| British essayists - 1823 - 862 pages
...with great vehemence, that if the emperor of Germany was not going off, he should like him better than either of them. He added, that though the season was...had received this odd intelligence : especially When I heard them mention the names of several other great generals, as the prince of Hesse and the king... | |
| Lionel Thomas Berguer - 1823 - 288 pages
...with great vehemence, that if the Emperor of Germany was not going off, he should like him better than either of them. He added, that though the season was so changeable, the Duke of Marlbormigh was in blooming beauty. I was wondering to myself from whence they had received this odd... | |
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