A thousand notable things, embracing a collection of scarce receipts, &c. To which are added, The century of inventions, by the marq. of Worcester, 1655 ; and a discourse on the emigration of British birds |
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... told was not likely very soon to subside . 65. Anecdote of a Sailor . — An honest tar , who had well lined his pockets with the spoils of the enemies of his country , ordered a huge gold ring . When the tradesman had finished it , he told ...
... told was not likely very soon to subside . 65. Anecdote of a Sailor . — An honest tar , who had well lined his pockets with the spoils of the enemies of his country , ordered a huge gold ring . When the tradesman had finished it , he told ...
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... , and accompanied with the same violence . " I told Bacon , " said he , " repeatedly of this while the monument was forming : I pointed out other defects ; but I could not con- vince him . " " What , then you are $ 4 THE FIRST BOOK OF.
... , and accompanied with the same violence . " I told Bacon , " said he , " repeatedly of this while the monument was forming : I pointed out other defects ; but I could not con- vince him . " " What , then you are $ 4 THE FIRST BOOK OF.
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... drunk and fast asleep , they put on his old garb , and con- veyed him to his old place , where they found him . The design of the jest was to try what effect it would have upon the mind of the poor countryman , who told NOTABLE THINGS . 59.
... drunk and fast asleep , they put on his old garb , and con- veyed him to his old place , where they found him . The design of the jest was to try what effect it would have upon the mind of the poor countryman , who told NOTABLE THINGS . 59.
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Thousand notable things. upon the mind of the poor countryman , who told his friends he had seen a vision , certainly believed it , and could never be di- verted from that persuasion . 60. A remarkable Instance of Courage . - A young ...
Thousand notable things. upon the mind of the poor countryman , who told his friends he had seen a vision , certainly believed it , and could never be di- verted from that persuasion . 60. A remarkable Instance of Courage . - A young ...
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... told the tale himself with tears in his eyes . With a slight Irish accent , he called her his ' dare little woman , ' and said she became more valuable to him every day of his life . I never saw a more elegant , gentlemanlike , young ...
... told the tale himself with tears in his eyes . With a slight Irish accent , he called her his ' dare little woman , ' and said she became more valuable to him every day of his life . I never saw a more elegant , gentlemanlike , young ...
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Страница 507 - A century of the names and scantlings of such inventions, as at present I can call to mind to have tried and perfected, which, my former notes being lost, I have, at the instance of a powerful friend, endeavoured, now in the year 1655, to set down in such a way, as may sufficiently instruct me to put any of them in practice.
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