| Ralph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths - 1780 - 590 sidor
...enemy, which fcaitered iheii brains and blood about him. On this he had companion on the poor loulc, returned him to his place, and bid him live there at difcretion : for as he had faved hi» Jife, he was bound in gratitude to fave his. ' The recital of this put my Lord Bolingbroke into... | |
| Ralph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths - 1780 - 590 sidor
...(hot from theenemy, which fcattered their brains and blood abojc him. On this he had compafiion on the poor loufe, returned him to his place, and bid him live there at difcrrtion : for as he had faved his life, he was bound in gratitude to fave hi». ' The recital of... | |
| 1780 - 596 sidor
...had compafi-on on the poor loule, returned him to his place, and bid him live there at difcrrtion : for as he had faved his life, he was bound in gratitude to lave his. ' The recital of this put my Lord Bolingbroke irto a fit of laughter ; *ho, when it wa»... | |
| Thomas Sheridan - 1787 - 528 sidor
...came and took off the heads of feveral failors that were about him ; on which he had companion on" the poor loufe, returned him to his place, and bid him live there at difcretion ; for, faid he, as thou haft been the means of faving my life, it is but juft I fhould fave yours." Lord Bolingbroke... | |
| John CROFT (S.A.S.) - 1792 - 378 sidor
...had their heads taken off, by a chainfhot from the enemy. Seeing this he had then companion on the loufe, returned him to his place, and bid him live...faved his life, he Was bound in gratitude to fave his. Pope Alexander the Sixth, by the plentitude of his Apoftolic power, divided the new world between the... | |
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