| Daniel Defoe - 1748 - 472 Seiten
...the Country, where he nnifhed his earthly Race, and died an Honqur and Example to the wholeSpecies. Reader, this Stone is guiltlefs of Flattery ; for he, to whom it was infcribed, was not a Man, but a GREYHOUND. Croffing the Field to the Gothic Building beforedefcribed,... | |
| John Arbuthnot - 1751 - 268 Seiten
...the Country, where he finim'd his earthly Race, and died anHonour and anExample to the wholeSpecies. Reader, This Stone is guiltlefs of Flattery ; for he to whom it is infcrib'd was not a Man, but a •* GREYHOUND. NOTES AND MEMORANDUMS Of the Six DAYS, preceeding the... | |
| 1756 - 50 Seiten
...an agreeable Companion, a loving Hufband, diftingui(h5d by a numerous Offspring, all which he Ijv'd to fee take good Courfes. In his old Age he retir'd...Stone is guiltlefs of Flattery, for he to whom it is infcrib'd was not a Man, » . but a Grey-hound. The Temple of Contemplation. Near this Place was formerly... | |
| Daniel Defoe - 1761 - 464 Seiten
...Age he retired to the Houfe of a Clergyman in the Country, "where he finijhed his earthly Race, ami died an Honour and an Example to the whole Species. Reader, this Stone is guiltlefs tf Flattery ; for he, to whom it is infcrihed, was not a Man, but a GREYHOUND. The SHELL BRIDGE. The... | |
| Art - 1762 - 290 Seiten
...good Courfes. In his old Age he retired to the Houfe of a Clergyman in the Country, where he finifhed his earthly Race, and died an Honour and an Example...Stone is guiltlefs of Flattery, for he to whom it is infcrib'd was not a MAN, CHAP. X. Of the ELECT. TH E Eligj is a mournful and plaintrve, but yet a fweet... | |
| John Newbery - 1762 - 292 Seiten
...Age he retired to the Houfe of a Clergyman in the Country, where he finifhed his earthly Race, 2nd died an Honour and an Example to the whole Species....Stone is guiltlefs of Flattery, for he to whom it is infcrib'd was not a MAN, but a GREY-HOUND. CHAP. X. Of tht ELEC Y. TH E Elegy is a mournful and plaintive,... | |
| 1764 - 164 Seiten
...good Courfes. In his old Age he reiir'd To the Houfe of a Clergyman in the Country, Where he fini/h'd his earthly Race, And died an Honour and an Example...Stone is guiltlefs of Flattery, For he to whom it is infcrib'd Was not a Man, Eut a GREY-HOUND. The SHELL-BRIDGE. The CHINESE HOUSE ftands on a large Piece... | |
| 1766 - 96 Seiten
...agreeable Companion, » a loving Hufband, diftinguifh'd by a numerous Offspring, all which he lived to fee take good Courfes. In his old Age he retir'd...Stone is guiltlefs of Flattery, for he to whom it is infcrib'd was not a Man, • » • but a Grey-hound^ Near this Place, at the Entrance into the Elyfian... | |
| 1766 - 166 Seiten
...good Courfes. In his old Age he retir'd To the Houfe of a Clergyman in the Country, Where he finifli'd his earthly Race, And died an Honour and an Example...Stone is. guiltlefs of Flattery, For he to whom it is infcrib'd . Was not a Man, But a GREY-HOUND. The SHELL-BRIDGE. The CHINESE HOUSE "Hands on a large... | |
| Gentleman of Oxford - 1778 - 192 Seiten
...Country, • wkere he finifhed his earthly race, and died an Honor and an Example to die whole Specie!. READER, this Stone is guiltlefs of Flattery $ • for he to. whom it is infcrlbed was not a Man, but a G-REY- HOUND. - .. • * • . The The SHELL BRIDGE. The CHINESE HOUSE,... | |
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