| Daniel Defoe - 1748 - 472 pages
...great Regret, as every one who fees it muft, we came to a Monument, with this Infcription : Signor FIDO, An Italian of good Extraction,, who came into...bite us, like moft of his Countrymen, but to gain an honourable Livelihood. He hunted' not after Fame ; yet acquired it : regardlefs of the Praife of his... | |
| John Arbuthnot - 1751 - 268 pages
...a Syllable and a half in a Line. A Is To the Memory of SIGNOR FIDO, an Italian of good Extra&ion j who came into England, not to bite us, like moft of...honeft Livelihood : He hunted not after Fame, yet' acquir'd it : Regardlefs of the Praife of his Friends, but moft fenfible of their Love : Tho' he liv'd... | |
| 1756 - 50 pages
...Field. Sir JOHN BARNARD, without any Infcription. On the Backfide of this Building k the following Infcription : To the Memory of SIGNIOR FIDO, • an...Italian of good Extraction } who came into England, but to gain an honeft Livelihood. He hunted not after Fame, yet acquired it ; regardlefs of the Praife... | |
| 726 pages
...very near the form of a cube; and in it are the ihrce following figures, painted at full An I'alian of good extraction, who came into England, not to bite us, like mart uf tlis counrrymen, but to gain an honourable livelihood. He hunted not after fame j yet acquiied... | |
| John Newbery - 1762 - 292 pages
...gardens at Sto-tu in Buckingham/hire. To the Memory of SIQNIOR FIDO, An Italian of good Extraftion ; Who came into England, Not to bite us, like moft of his Countrymen, But to gain an honeft Livelyhood. He hunted not after Fame, Yet acquir'd it ; Regardlefs of the Praife of his Friends, but... | |
| Art - 1762 - 290 pages
...gardens at Sto-.•. in Buckingham/hire. To the Memory of SICNIOR FIDO, An Italian of good Extraftion ; Who came into England, ."Not to bite us, like moft of his Countrymen, But to gain an honeft Livelyhood. He hunted not after Fame, Yet acquir'd it ; Begardlefi of the Praife of his Friends, but... | |
| 1764 - 164 pages
...Infcription. Behind this Building is a Monument with this Infcription : To the Memory of SIGNIORFIDO, An Italian of good Extraction ; Who came into England, Not to bite us, like mod of his Countrymen, '. But to gain an honeft Livelihood. He hunted not after Fame, Yet acquired... | |
| 1766 - 166 pages
...Englijb Name. JOHN HAMPDEN, who with great Spirit and confurnmate Abilities, begun a noble Oppoiition to an arbitrary Court, in Defence of the Liberties...Extraction ; Who came into England, Not to bite us, like aioft of his Countrymen, But to gain an honeft Livelihood. . • . He hunted not after Fame, Yet acquired... | |
| Thomas Martyn - 1766 - 426 pages
...building is the folt lowing infcription : To the Memory of SIGNIOR FIDO, An Italian of good extraftion ; Who came into England, Not to bite us, like moft of...to gain an honeft livelihood. He hunted not after fa.ne, Yet acquired it. Regardlefs of the praife of his friends ; But moft fenfible of their love.... | |
| 1766 - 96 pages
...Frefco the Midnight Merriment of Hags, by a Servant of the late Lord's, wherein alfa is the following Infcription. » To the Memory of SIGNIOR FIDO, - an Italian of good Extraction ; who *ame into England, not to bite us, like mod of his CountrymeiTj but to gain an honeft Livelihood. He... | |
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