| Walter Ruddiman - 1773 - 426 sivua
...extremely, and indeed barbaroufly, unlefs he has fomr knowledge of this Art of Cookery, and the progrefi of it. Would it not found ridiculous to hear Alexander...be mounted, and to throw red-hot bullets out of his mortar-piccrs? Or to have Staiira talk of tapcflry hangings, which all the learned know, were many... | |
| Walter Ruddiman - 1773 - 432 sivua
...audience extremely, and indeed barbatoufly, unlef* he has ibme knowledge of this Art of Cookery, and th« progrefs of it. Would it not found ridiculous to hear Alexander the Great conrmand his cannon to be mounted, and to throw red-hot bullets out of his mortar-piecfj-f Or to have... | |
| William King - 1776 - 330 sivua
...knowledge of neceflary truth, may deludfe his audience extremely, and indeed barbaroufly, unlefs he hai fome knowledge of this " Art of Cookery," and the...Great command his cannon to be mounted, and to throw red hot bullets out of his mortar-pieces ? or to have Statfra talk of tapffirp hangings, which, all... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 452 sivua
...barbaroufly, unlefs he has fome knowledge of this " Art of Cookery," and the progrefs ef it. Would ic not found ridiculous to hear Alexander the Great command...of his mortar-pieces ? or to have Statira talk, of tafeftry-bangings, which, all the Learned know, were many years after her death firft hung up in die... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 470 sivua
...of neceffary 'truth, may delude his audience extremely, and indeed 'barbaroufiy, unlefs he has ibme knowledge of this " Art of Cookery," and the progrefs...ridiculous to hear Alexander the Great command his cannon lo be mounted, and to throw red-hoc bullets out of his mortar-pieces ? or to have Statiratallc 'of... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 452 sivua
...of necefTary truth, may delude Jus audience extremely, and indeed barbaroufly, unlefs he has fbrne knowledge of this " Art of Cookery," and the progrefs of it. Would it TK>t found ridiculous to hear Akxsndei the Great command his cannou to be mounted, and to throw red-hot... | |
| 1793 - 806 sivua
...unlefs he has Tome knowledge of this " Art of Cookery," and tlie progrels of it. Would it not Tound ; charset=UTF-8'> </head> <body> <header> <b>DE LA...«¿FORMATION DE LA JUSTICE. 3c)3<br/> </header> admi</b> Kor/jrfiecei.' or to have Statira talk uf lafeßry-iar.gingt, which, all the Je-rned know, were many... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1800 - 658 sivua
...the inowfcdge of ncceffary truth, may delude his audience extremely, and indeed barbaroofly, onlefs he has fome knowledge of this " Art of Cookery," and...progrefs of it. Would it not found ridiculous to hear Alexaçder the Great command his cannan to be mounted, and to throw red-hot bullets out of his mortar-pice... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 664 sivua
...barbarously, unless he has some knowledge of this Art of Cookery, and the progress of it. Would it not sound ridiculous to hear Alexander the -Great command his...red-hot bullets out of his mortarpieces? or to have Stat ira talk of tapestry-hangings, which, all the learned know, were many years after her death first... | |
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