I could make but little of their conversation. I found, however, by some broken expressions that I heard now and then, they were disputing warmly on the merit of two foreign musicians, one a cousin, the other a moscheto ; in which dispute they spent their... The Day - Стр. 3291832Полный просмотр - Подробнее о книге
 | Benjamin Franklin - 1904
...11 80 IZ 10 o o Aug. 8. Expence of Aniversary of 4. July 600 1.3,1*6 7 8 o o PASSY, October 4, 1778. their time, seemingly as regardless of the shortness...of living a month. Happy people ! thought I ; you are certainly under a wise, just, and mild government, since you have no public grievances to complain... | |
 | Benjamin Franklin - 1905 - Страниц: 366
...were disputing warmly on the merit of two foreign musicians, one a cotisin, the other a moscheto ; in which dispute they spent their time, seemingly...of living a month. Happy people ! thought I ; you are certainly under a wise, just, and mild government, since you have no public grievances to complain... | |
 | Lionel Strachey - 1905
...they were disputing warmly on the merit of two foreign musicians, one a cousin, the other a moscheto; in which dispute they spent their time, seemingly...sure of living a month. Happy people! thought I; you are certainly under a wise, just, and mild government, since you have no public grievances to complain... | |
 | Joel Chandler Harris - 1907
...they were disputing warmly on the merit of two foreign musicians, one a cousin, the other a moscheto; in which dispute they spent their time, seemingly...sure of living a month. Happy people! thought I; you are certainly under a wise, just, and mild government, since you have no public grievances to complain... | |
 | Benjamin Franklin - 1909 - Страниц: 249
...they were disputing warmly on the merit of two foreign musicians, one a cousin, the other a moscheto ; in which dispute they spent their time, seemingly as regardless of the shortness of life as if they bad been sure of living a month. Happy people ! thought I ; you are certainly under a wise, just, and... | |
 | Adaline May Conway - 1914 - Страниц: 127
...they were disputing warmly, on the merit of two foreign musicians, one a cousin, the other a moscheto; in which dispute they spent their time, seemingly...of living a month. ' Happy people!' thought I; 'you are certainly under a wise, just and mild government, since you have no public grievances to complain... | |
 | 1914 - Страниц: 508
...they were disputing warmly on the merit of two foreign musicians, one a cousin, the other a moscheto; in which dispute they spent their time, seemingly...sure of living a month. Happy people! thought I ; you are certainly under a wise, just, and mild government, since you have no public grievance^ to complain... | |
 | Walter Cochrane Bronson - 1916 - Страниц: 737
...they were disputing warmly on the merit of two foreign musicians, one a cousin, the other a moscheto; in which dispute they spent their time, seemingly...sure of living a month. Happy people! thought I; you are certainly under a wise, just, and mild government, since you have no public grievances to complain... | |
 | Benjamin Franklin - 1921 - Страниц: 249
...one a cousin, the other a moscheto ; in which dispute they spent their time, seemingly as regardlepa of the shortness of life as if they had been sure of living a month. Happy people ! thought I ; you are certainly under a wise, just, and mild government, since you have no public grievances to complain... | |
 | Claude-Anne Lopez - 1990 - Страниц: 404
...warmly the Merit of two foreign Musicians, one a Cousin [a variety of mosquito], the other a Musketo; in which Dispute they spent their time seemingly as...Life, as if they had been Sure of living a Month. At this point, "an old grey-headed [ephemere], who . . . was single on another Leaf" gives vent to... | |
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