| Andrew Hooke - 1743 - 152 pages
...flanding * in Pcrfon, where he is reprefcnted in Effigy, and looking * down upon the wealthy Concourfe of People, with which * that Place is every Day filled. In this Cafe, how would * he be furprized to hear all the Languages of Europe fpoken * in this little Spot... | |
| 1786 - 694 pages
...Handing in perfon, where he is reprefepted in elljgy, ami looking clown upon " the wealthy concourfc of people with which that place is every day filled. In this cafe, how would he be iiirpriled to hear all the languages of Europe fpoken in this little Ipot of... | |
| British essayists - 1802 - 342 pages
...the 'Change, I have often fancied one of our old kings standing in person, where he is represented in effigy, and looking down upon the wealthy concourse...dominions, and to see so many private men, who in his time would have been the vassals of some powerful baron, negotiating like princes for greater sums... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - English essays - 1802 - 366 pages
...the 'Change, I have often fancied one of our old kings standing in person, where he is represented in effigy, and looking down upon the wealthy concourse...dominions, and to see so many private men, who in his time would have been the vassals of some powerful baron, negotiating like princes for greater sums... | |
| English literature - 1803 - 434 pages
...in person, where he is represented in effigy, and looking down upon the wealthy concourse oipeople with which that place is every day filled. In this...little spot of his former dominions, and to see so many prirate men, who in his time, would have been the vassals of some powerful baron, negociating like... | |
| English literature - 1803 - 420 pages
...upon the 'Change, I have often fancied one of our kings standing in person, where he is represented in effigy, and looking down upon the wealthy concourse...which that place is every day filled. In this case, hoiv would he be surprised to hear all the languages of Europe spoken in this little spot of his former... | |
| David Hughson - London (England) - 1805 - 708 pages
...(on the Royal Exchange) and different languages; sometimes I am jostled among a body of Arminians; sometimes I am lost in a crowd of Jews, and sometimes...dominions ; and to see so many private men who, 'in his time f would have been the vassals of some powerful baron, 3 negociating aegociating like princes,... | |
| David Hughson - London (England) - 1805 - 710 pages
...myself like the old philosopher, who, upon being asked what countryman he was, replied, " That he was ;> citizen of the world." " When I have been upon the...dominions ; and to see so many private men who, in his time, would have been the vassals of some powerful baron, negotiating like princes, for greater... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - English essays - 1808 - 366 pages
...the 'Change, I have often fancied one of our old kings standing in person, where he is represented in effigy, and looking down upon the wealthy concourse...place is every day filled. In this case, how would he he surprised to hear all the languages of Europe spoken in this little spot of his former dominions,... | |
| Spectator The - 1808 - 348 pages
...tilled. ID this case, how would he he nr. prised to hear all the languages of Europe spoken in this link- spot of his former dominions, and to see so many private men, who in his time uould have heen the vassals of some powerful haron, negotiating like piinces for greater sums... | |
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