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Historical Collections of the State of New York: Containing a General ... - Page 290
by John Warner Barber - 1845 - 616 lehte
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A History of New-York: From the Beginning of the World to the End ..., 1. köide

Washington Irving - 1812 - 306 lehte
...his dog figured to great advantage ; Haman fwimg confpicuoufly on his gibbet, and Jonah appeared mod manfully bouncing out of the whale, like Harlequin...through a barrel of fire. The parties broke up without noife and without confufion. They were carried home by their own carriages, that is to fay, by the...
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Blackwood's Magazine, 7. köide

1820 - 876 lehte
...pourtrayed— Tobit and his dog figured to great advantage ; Haman swung conspicuously on his gibbet, and Jonah appeared most manfully bouncing out of the whale,...to say, by the vehicles nature had provided them, e\ cepting such of the wealthy, as could afford to keep a waggon. The gentlemen gallantly attended...
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A History of New-York, from the Beginning of the World to the End ..., 1. köide

Washington Irving - 1819 - 310 lehte
...— Tobit and his dog figured to great advantage; Haman swung conspicuously on his gibbet, and Jonah appeared most manfully bouncing out of the whale,...carriages, that is to say, by the vehicles nature hatT provided them, excepting such of the wealthy as could afford to keep a wagon. The gentlemen gallantly...
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A History of New York,: From the Beginning of the World to the End of the ...

Washington Irving - 1820 - 538 lehte
...portrayed— Tobit and his dog figured to great advantage; Haman swung conspicuously on his gibbet; and Jonah appeared most manfully bouncing out of the whale,...excepting such of the wealthy as could afford to keep a waggon. The gentlemen gallantly attended their fair ones to their respective abodes, and took leave...
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Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, 7. köide

1820 - 730 lehte
...Tobit and his dog figured to great advantage ; Нашли swung conspicuously on his gibbet, and Jonah appeared most manfully bouncing out of the whale,...carried home by their own carriages, that is to say, by tlie vehicles nature had provided them, excepting such of the wealthy, as could afford to keep a waggon....
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Spirit of the English Magazines, 7. köide

1820 - 490 lehte
...parties broke up without noisa and without confusion. They were carried home by their own carriage!, that is to say, by the vehicles nature had provided them, excepting such, of the wealthy, as eould afford to keep a waggon. The gentlemen gallantly attended their fair ones to their respective...
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A History of New-York: From the Beginning of the World to the End ..., 1. köide

Washington Irving - 1821 - 414 lehte
...: Tobit and his dog figured to great advantage ; Haman swung conspicuously on his gibbet; and Jonah appeared most manfully bouncing out of the whale,...excepting such of the wealthy, as could afford to keep a waggon. The gentlemen gallantly attended their fair ones to then- respective abodes, and took leave...
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The Edinburgh Monthly Review, 5. köide

1821 - 732 lehte
...swung conspicuously on his gibbet ; and Jonah appeared most manfully bouncing out of the whale, &c. &c. The parties broke up without noise and without confusion....excepting such of the wealthy as could afford to keep a waggon. The gentlemen gallantly attended their fair ones to their respective abodes, and took leave...
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Memoirs Concerning the Affairs of Scotland, from Queen Anne's Accession to ...

George Lockhart - 1824 - 870 lehte
...Tobit and his dog figured to great advantage ; Hainan swung conspicuously on his gibbet ; and Jonah appeared most manfully bouncing out of the whale,...excepting such of the wealthy as could afford to keep a waggon. The gentlemen gallantly attended their fair ones to their respective abodes, and took leave...
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A History of New York: From the Beginning of the World to the ..., 1–2. köide

Washington Irving - 1824 - 572 lehte
...— Tobit and his dog figured to great advantage; Haman swung conspicuously on his gibbet, and Jonah appeared most manfully bouncing out of the whale,...without confusion. They were carried home by their owu carriages, that is to say, by the vehicles nature h^d provided them, excepting such of the weal-...
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