| Mrs. Barbauld (Anna Letitia) - 1849 - 484 lehte
...they are like toads. Yet amidst all the misfortunes of these unfriended creatures, 'tis some happiness that we have not yet taken a fancy to eat them : for, should our countrymen refine upon the French never so little, 'tis not to be conceived to what unheard-of... | |
| Robert Demaus - 1859 - 612 lehte
...they are like toads. Yet amidst all the misfortunes of these unfriended creatures, 'tis some happiness that we have not yet taken a fancy to eat them ; for should our countrymen refine upon the French never so little, 'tis not to be conceived to what unheard-of... | |
| Robert Demaus - 1860 - 580 lehte
...they are like toads. Yet amidst all the misfortunes of these unfriended creatures, 'tis some happiness that we have not yet taken a fancy to eat them ; for should our countrymen refine upon the French never so little, 'tis not to be conceived to what unheard-of... | |
| David Josiah Brewer, Edward Archibald Allen, William Schuyler - 1900 - 458 lehte
....are like toads. Yet amidst all the misfortunes of these unfriended 'creatures, it is some happiness that we have not yet taken a fancy to eat them; for should our countrymen refine upon the French never so little, it is not to be conceived to what unheard-of... | |
| University of Chicago Press - 2003 - 314 lehte
...unreafonable pique the moderns have taken to a ferious countenance, I {hall not determine. Tho* I am inclined to -believe the former; fince I obferve the fole reafon alledged for the deilruction of frogs is becaufe they are like toads. Yet amidft all the misfortunes of thefe unfriended... | |
| American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals - 1899 - 340 lehte
...are like toads. Yet, amidst all the misfortunes of these unfriended creatures, it is some happiness that we have not yet taken a fancy to eat them. For should our countrymen refine upon the French never so little, it is not to be conceived to what unheard-of... | |
| P. PITMAN, PATERNCSSTER - 1883 - 574 lehte
...are like toads. Yet, amidst all the misfortunes of these unfriended creatures, it is some happiness that we have not yet taken a fancy to eat them ; for should our countrymen refine upon the French never во little, it is not to be conceived to what unheard-of... | |
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