Abdallah applied himself to those arts which were agreeable to his manner of living, and the situation of the place, insomuch, that in a few years he converted the whole mountain into a kind of garden, and covered every part of it with plantations or... The Guardian - Page 324by Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele - 1734 - 358 pagesFull view - About this book
| Alexander Chalmers - 1822 - 472 pages
...those arts which were agreeable to his manner of living, and the situation of the place ; insomuch that in a few years he converted the whole mountain...any thing that might conduce to make his retirement pleasant. In about ten years after their abode in this place the old king died, and was succeeded by... | |
| Lionel Thomas Berguer - 1823 - 264 pages
...those arts which were agreeable to his manner of living, and the situation of the place ; insomuch that in a few years he converted the whole mountain...any thing that might conduce to make his retirement pleasant. In about ten years after their abode in this place, the old king died, and was succeeded... | |
| James Ferguson - 1823 - 280 pages
...to those arts which were agreeable to his manner of living, and the situation of the place, insomuch that in a few years he converted the whole mountain...every part of it with plantations or spots of flowers. Ik.Inn was too good a father to let him want any thing that might conduce to make his retirement pleasant.... | |
| 1826 - 316 pages
...those arts which were agreeable to his manner of living, and the situation of the place ; insomuch that in a few years he converted the whole mountain...any thing that might conduce to make his retirement pleasant. In about ten years after their abode in this place, the old king died, and was succeeded... | |
| Thomas Curtis - 1829 - 842 pages
...than those who looked not beyond this spot of earth, and those perishing things in it. Locke. Abdallah converted the whole mountain into a kind of garden,...every part of it with plantations or spots of flowers. Guur<ltan. I counted the patches on both sides, and found tin: tory patches to be about twenty stronger... | |
| Thomas Curtis (of Grove house sch, Islington) - 424 pages
...than those who looked not beyond this spot of earth, and those perishing things m it. Locke. Abdallah converted the whole mountain into a kind of garden, and covered every part of it with plantations or tpoti of flowers. Guarlian. I counted the patches on both sides, and found the tory patches to be about... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1837 - 548 pages
...those arts which were agreeable to his manner of living, and the situation of the place, insomuch th.it in a few years he converted the whole mountain into...father to let him want any thing that might conduce to mitt his retirement pleasant. In about ten years after their abode in tïis place, the old king died,... | |
| Sir Richard Steele - 1837 - 252 pages
...those arts which were agreeable to his manner of living, and the situation of the place ; insomuch that in a few years he converted the whole mountain...with plantations or spots of flowers. Helim was too ífood a father to let him want any thing that might conduce to make bis retirement pleasant In about... | |
| Eastern romance - 1843 - 442 pages
...those arts which were agreeable to his manner of living and the situation of the place ; insomuch, that in a few years he converted the whole mountain...any thing that might conduce to make his retirement pleasant. In about ten years after their abode in this place, the old king died, and was succeeded... | |
| Anna Maria Hall - 1845 - 854 pages
...those arts which were agreeable to his manner of living and the situation of the place ; insomuch, that in a few years he converted the whole mountain...garden, and covered every part of it with plantations, nr spots of flowers. Helim was too good a father to let him want anything that might conduce to make... | |
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