| 1726 - 332 pages
...not omit, that the Benevolence of my good old Friend, which flows out towards every one he converts with, made him very kind .to our Interpreter, whom...upon as an extraordinary Man ; for which* reafon he (hook him by the Hand at parting, telling him, that he (hould be very glad to fee him at his Lodgings... | |
| 1739 - 312 pages
...pleafed to fee the Knight mew fuch an honeft Paffion for the Glory of his Country, and fuch a refpeftful Gratitude to the Memory of its Princes. I muft not...Interpreter, whom he looked upon as an extraordinary Man j for which reafon he fhook him by the Hand at parting, telling him, that he fhould be very glad to... | |
| 1786 - 670 pages
...omit, that the benevolence of my good old friend, which flows out towards every one he converts \vith, made him very kind to our interpreter, whom he looked upon as an extraordinary man ; fur which reafon he (hook him by the hand at parting, telling him, that he ihuuld li:v;r\ glr.d tr.... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1802 - 600 pages
...not omit, that the benevolence of my good old friend, which flows out towards every one be converses with, made him very kind to our interpreter, whom he looked upon as an extraordinary man : for which reason he shook him by the hand at parting, telling him, that he should be very glad to see him at... | |
| 1804 - 412 pages
...not omit, that the benevolence of my good old friend, which flows out towards every one he converses with, made him very kind to our interpreter, whom he looked upon as an extraordinary man : for which reason he shook him by the hand at parting, telling him, ' that he should be very glad to see him at... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1804 - 578 pages
...not omit, that the benevolence of my good old friend, which flows out towards every one he converses with, made him very kind to our interpreter, •whom...he looked upon as an extraordinary man ; for which reason, he shook him by the hand at parting, telling him, that he should be very glad to see him at... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1808 - 382 pages
...not omit, that the benevolence of my good old friend, which flows out towards every one he converses with, made him very kind to our interpreter, whom he looked upon as an extraordi. nary man: for which reason he shook him by the hand at parting, telling him, that he should... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 384 pages
...that the benevolence of my good old friend, which flovvs out towards every one h converses with, mude him very kind to our interpreter, whom he looked upon as an extraordinary man : for which reason he shook him by the hand at parting, telling him, that he should be very glad to see him at... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 388 pages
...that the benevolence of my good old'fricnd, which flows out towards every one h converses with, m.ide him very kind to our interpreter, whom he looked upon as an extraordinary man : for which reason he shook him by the hand at parting, telling him, that he should be very glad to see him at... | |
| Spectator The - 1811 - 802 pages
...not omit, that the benevolence of my good old friend, which flows out towards every one lie converses with, made him very kind to our interpreter, whom he looked upon as an extraordinary man ; for which reason he shook him l>y the hand at parting, telling him, that he should be very glad to see him at... | |
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