A voyage round the Mediterranean in the years 1738 and 1739. To which are prefixed, Memoirs of the noble author's life, by J. Cooke |
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... since I cannot give any more plaufible guess at the use it has been put to . The workmanship of this is anfwerable to the rest of the building , being extremely fine , and worthy to be admired , as it K has ATHENS . has fuffered but ...
... since I cannot give any more plaufible guess at the use it has been put to . The workmanship of this is anfwerable to the rest of the building , being extremely fine , and worthy to be admired , as it K has ATHENS . has fuffered but ...
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... since the ifle is faid to have appeared out of the sea on a sudden , being formed by a violent earthquake ; and we have too many undisputed examples of parallel phænomena of nature call the probability of this account in queftion . It ...
... since the ifle is faid to have appeared out of the sea on a sudden , being formed by a violent earthquake ; and we have too many undisputed examples of parallel phænomena of nature call the probability of this account in queftion . It ...
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... since the offenders are to be condemned to fuffer the torments of death , purgatory , and hell , where they are to purge off their crimes till the day of judgment ; at which time , by the interceffion of their prophet , they are all to ...
... since the offenders are to be condemned to fuffer the torments of death , purgatory , and hell , where they are to purge off their crimes till the day of judgment ; at which time , by the interceffion of their prophet , they are all to ...
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... since the grand vizir , more obftinate than ever , refolved not to show him- felf guilty of credulity in giving ear to accufations against his fa- vourite fon - in - law , whom he all this while imagined calumniated . On the contrary ...
... since the grand vizir , more obftinate than ever , refolved not to show him- felf guilty of credulity in giving ear to accufations against his fa- vourite fon - in - law , whom he all this while imagined calumniated . On the contrary ...
Página 265
... since there was not one of them who did not avow his utter ignorance in relation to the affair in queftion . Finding that no other means availed , it was agreed that they fhould all be tortured till they were- brought to confeffion ...
... since there was not one of them who did not avow his utter ignorance in relation to the affair in queftion . Finding that no other means availed , it was agreed that they fhould all be tortured till they were- brought to confeffion ...
Términos y frases comunes
Ægypt affiftance affured againſt alfo almoſt alſo ancient Athenians Athens baſhi befides caimacam Cairo chiagia chief Chios Chriftians command compofed confequence confiderable confifting Conftantinople CONSTAN Cyprus defign defirous diftant diſtance diſtinguiſhed Egypt eſteemed fame favour fecond fent feraglio ferved fervice feven feveral fhew fhips fide fince firft firſt fituated fome foon fovereign ftill fubject fuch fuffered fufficient fuperior ghan Grand Signor grand vizir greateſt Greeks Herodotus himſelf honour houſes hundred increaſed inhabitants inſcription iſland itſelf janiffaries king leaſt Lord Sandwich Malta maſter meaſure Megara miles minifters moft moſt Mycone neceffary notwithſtanding obliged oppofite pacha paffage Patrona Perfians perfons poffeffion preſent Ptolomy purpoſe pyramid raiſed reaſon refolved remains reſpect REVOLU ſeveral ſhips ſhould ſmall ſome ſpace ſtate ſtill temple thefe themſelves theſe thofe thoſe thouſand TINOPLE IN 1730 TION AT TINOPLE Turkiſh Turks ufual uſe utmoſt whofe whole whoſe
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Página 14 - tis, to cast one's eyes so low! The crows and choughs, that wing the midway air, Show scarce so gross as beetles : Half way down Hangs one that gathers samphire; dreadful trade! Methinks, he seems no bigger than his head: The fishermen, that walk upon the beach, Appear like mice; and yon...
Página 377 - Which was with the deputy of the country, Sergius Paulus, a prudent man ; who called for Barnabas and Saul, and desired to hear the word of God. 8 But Elymas the sorcerer (for so is his name by interpretation) withstood them, seeking to turn away the deputy from the faith.
Página 487 - To mend the salvage teint; and in its stead Adopt new nature, and a nobler breed. Now hourly she observes her growing care, And guards their nonage from the bleaker air: Then opes her streaming sluices, to supply With flowing draughts her thirsty family.
Página 290 - That wide th' extended Hellefpont furveys ; Where all, from age to age who pafs the coaft, 105 May point Achilles' tomb, and hail the mighty ghoft.
Página xxx - ... eloquent orator. In his early parliamentary career, he displayed uncommon knowledge of the sort of composition adapted to make an impression on a popular assembly ; and from a happy choice of words, and s.
Página 39 - Xanthus' streams enrich the Lycian plain, Our numerous herds that range the fruitful field. And hills where vines their purple harvest yield, Our foaming bowls with purer nectar crown'd, Our...
Página 22 - ... of the form of the letter S. On the top of the cave there is a groove which runs from one end to the other, and 'has communication with a...
Página 398 - Than what our juft records demonftrate well ; Than God, who bade thee thus myfterious flow, Permits the narrow mind of man to know. 435...
Página 401 - Erythraean from the midland main. Who that beholds thee, Nile ! thus gently flow, With fcarce a wrinkle on thy glafly brow, Can guefs thy rage, when rocks refift thy force, And hurl thee headlong in thy downward courfe...
Página xvii - Gofport, were illuminated every evening during his Majefty's ftay. His Majefty was pleafed to exprefs the higheft approbation of the good order and difcipline of his fleet ; the excellent condition of the dock-yard, arfenals, and garrifon; and the regularity with which every thing was conducted...