Sporting Magazine: Or, Monthly Calendar of the Transactions of the Turf, the Chase and Every Other Diversion Interesting to the Man of Pleasure, Enterprize, and Spirit, Том 13Rogerson & Tuxford, 1799 |
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... comfort ourfelves , that " though they can- not return to us , we may go to them ! " Knights of the Garter , Bath and Thiftle , are likewife mortal ; twen- ty - tra great the poor . ty - two only of the 4 . Sketch of Human Life .
... comfort ourfelves , that " though they can- not return to us , we may go to them ! " Knights of the Garter , Bath and Thiftle , are likewife mortal ; twen- ty - tra great the poor . ty - two only of the 4 . Sketch of Human Life .
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... poor . ty - two only of the whole number the ( eighty ) being now left in this wicked world . His Majefty , God bless him , has but two phyficians , who have been able to help themselves ; only one fourth of his chaplains , and not one ...
... poor . ty - two only of the whole number the ( eighty ) being now left in this wicked world . His Majefty , God bless him , has but two phyficians , who have been able to help themselves ; only one fourth of his chaplains , and not one ...
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... poor animals who draw and carry us , will ever admit . What would Booth , the celebrated comedian fay , could be peep out of his grave , and fee the rapid whirling of our poft - chaifes , and mail - coaches , who boafted that he was ...
... poor animals who draw and carry us , will ever admit . What would Booth , the celebrated comedian fay , could be peep out of his grave , and fee the rapid whirling of our poft - chaifes , and mail - coaches , who boafted that he was ...
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... look , in an operatical drama , for the artful contexture of plot which is effential to a regular play . Mr. Franklin , who is the author The treach'rous tale poor Emma knew , Yet not with 36 The Outlaws . A New Mufical Drama .
... look , in an operatical drama , for the artful contexture of plot which is effential to a regular play . Mr. Franklin , who is the author The treach'rous tale poor Emma knew , Yet not with 36 The Outlaws . A New Mufical Drama .
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... poor Emma knew , Yet not with fighs and tears reprov'd , She fcorn'd the fwain no longer true , And fpurn'd the heart that faithlefs prov'd . AIR - Jafper - Mr . BANNISTER , jun . EPICURUS of old was a fine eating fellow All the day ...
... poor Emma knew , Yet not with fighs and tears reprov'd , She fcorn'd the fwain no longer true , And fpurn'd the heart that faithlefs prov'd . AIR - Jafper - Mr . BANNISTER , jun . EPICURUS of old was a fine eating fellow All the day ...
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Стр. 147 - ... when suddenly a huge alligator rushed out of the reeds, and with a tremendous roar came up, and darted as swift as an arrow under my boat, emerging upright on my lee quarter, with open jaws, and belching water and smoke that fell upon me like rain in a hurricane. I laid soundly...
Стр. 134 - But to throw one's self into cold spring water, when the body has been heated by exercise in the sun, is an imprudence which may prove fatal.
Стр. 247 - ... to the House of Correction, there to be kept to hard labour for any time not exceeding three calendar months...
Стр. 134 - I was drawn along the surface of the water in a very agreeable manner. Having then engaged another boy to carry my clothes round the pond, to a place which I pointed out to him, on the other side, I began to cross the pond with my kite, which carried me quite over without the least fatigue, and with the greatest pleasure imaginable.
Стр. 148 - In the forepart of the upper jaw, on each side, just under the nostrils, are two very large, thick, strong teeth or tusks, not very sharp, but rather the shape of a cone: these are as white...
Стр. 147 - ... upon another, nearly to the top. I believe they commonly lay from one to two hundred eggs in a...
Стр. 94 - ... by a cypress swamp, covered with water, which below was joined to the shore of the little lake, and above to the marshes surrounding...
Стр. 148 - ... in the head, by means of the prominency of the brows; the nostrils are large, inflated and prominent on the top, so that the head in the water resembles, at a distance, a great chunk of wood floating about.
Стр. 92 - ... trout. About one hundred yards above my harbour began a cove or bay of the river, out of which opened a large lagoon. The mouth or entrance from the river to it was narrow, but the waters...
Стр. 92 - The shores and forests resound his dreadful roar, together with the triumphing shouts of the plaited tribes around, witnesses of the horrid combat. My apprehensions were highly alarmed after being a spectator of so dreadful a battle.