| 1781 - Страниц: 732
...thundering found, and was carried to England by one ot the captains, as a prefent to a lady who commiffioned him for a piece of the pillar. The difcovery which they made, amply compcnfated for this mifcbief; at without their evidence, the world would not have known at this hour,... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1788 - Страниц: 762
...a, piece of the pillar. Thg difcoverjc \yhich they made, amply cornpen fate4 for this mifchief; a$ without their evidence, the world would not have known at this hour, that there was originally a lîatue on this pillar, one foot anq ancle of which are ftill remaining, The ilatue vvas, probably,... | |
| 1788 - Страниц: 734
...a piece' of the pi Ibr. The. difcovery which they nr.idc, amply compenlated for this mitchicf; Я5 without their evidence, the world would not have known at this hour, that there was originally a flaute on this pillar, one loot and ancle of which are ftill remaining. The. ftatue was, probably,... | |
| Страниц: 482
...found, and wa- carried to England by oneof the captains, •as a prelent to a lady whocommifficned him for a piece of the pillar. The difcovery which they made amply compenfated for this mifthief ; as without their evidence, the world would not have known at this hour, that there was originally... | |
| Страниц: 94
...thundering found, and was carried to England by oneof the captains, as a prefent to a lady whocommiflioned him for a piece of the pillar. The difcovery which they made amply conipenfated for this mifchief ; as without their evidence, the world would not have known at this... | |
| Donald Campbell - 1801 - Страниц: 374
...one of the volutes of the column, but amply compensated for this mischief by a discovery they made, as, without their evidence, the world would not have known, at this hour, that there was originally a statue on this column, one foot and ancle of which, of enormous size, are still remaining.—The other... | |
| William Granger - 1802 - Страниц: 672
...thundering found, and was carried to England by one of the captains, as a prefent to a lady who commiflioned him for a piece of the pillar. The difcovery which...have known at this hour, that there was originally a flatue on this pillar, one foot and ancle of which are ftill remaining. The ftatue muft have been of... | |
| John Evans - 1807 - Страниц: 304
...hiui for a piece ofthe pillar. The discovery which they made, amply compensated for this mischief, as, without their evidence, the world would not have known, at this hour, that there was originally a statue on the pillar, one foot and an ancle of which are still ria'aining. The statue wasprohably of... | |
| John Adams - 1816 - Страниц: 346
...commissioned him for a piece of the pillar. The discovery which they made amply compensated for this mischief; as without their evidence the world would not have known at this hour, that there was origin illy aslalne on this pillar, one foot and ancle of which are still remaining. The statue was... | |
| John Pierpont - 1823 - Страниц: 492
...commissioned him for a piece of the pillar. The discovery which they made amply compensated for this mischief; as, without their evidence, the world would not have known at this hour that there was originally a statue on this pillar, one foot and ancle of which are still remaining. The statue must have been of... | |
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