| 1799 - 486 oldal
...cunning, and roguery. They forced themielvcs into our habitations by night as well as by day, dealing ,all that they could carry off, even things that were of no ule to them, as knives, flicks, our cloaths, &c. They were ib inconceivably ingenious, as to roll down... | |
| 418 oldal
...vie with Albertus Julius's hiftory of the apes on the ifland of Saxenburg : .they forced themfelves into our habitations by night as well as day, ftealing all that they could cany off ; even things that were of no ufe to them, as knives, (licks, our clothes, &c. They were fo... | |
| 1799 - 516 oldal
...ifland of Saxenburg : they forced themfslves into our habitations by night as well as day, dealing all that they could carry off ; even things that were of no ufe to them, аз knives, (licks, our clothes, &c. They were fo inconceivably ingenious as to roll down our cafi«... | |
| Tobias Smollett - 1799 - 614 oldal
....il.<nij of Saxenburg. They forced themfelves into our habitations by night as well as day, fteali«g all that. they could carry off; even things that were of no u£e Jto themj as knives, flicks, our. cloaths, Sic. They .were lo inconceivably, ingenious as to,... | |
| Ralph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths - 1800 - 570 oldal
...island of Saxenburg. They forced themselves into our habitation* by night as well as day» stealing all that they could carry off; even things that were of no use to them, as knives, sticks, our cloaths, Jcc. They were so inconceivably ingenious as to roll elown... | |
| 1801 - 858 oldal
...vie with Albertus Julius's hiftory of the apes on the ¡(land of Saxenhurg. They forced themfelves into our habitations by night as well as day, ftealing all that they could carry ofF; even things (hat were of no ufe to them, as knives, flicks, our clothes, Sic. They were fo inconceivably ingenious... | |
| William Bingley - 1803 - 524 oldal
...island of Saxenburg. " They forced themselves into our habitations by night as well as by day, stealing all that they could carry off; even things that were of no use to them, as knives, sticks, and cloaths. They were so inconceivably ingenious as to roll down our... | |
| 1805 - 596 oldal
...island of Saxenburg. They forced themselves into our habitations by night as well as by day, stealing all that they could carry off, even things that were of no use to them, as knives.; sticks, and clothes. They were so inconceivably ingenious as to roll down... | |
| George Barrington - 1810 - 512 oldal
...island of Saxenburg. " They forced themselves into our habitations by night as well as by day, stealing all that they could carry off; even things that were of no use to them, as knives, sticks, and cloaths. They were so inconceivably ingenious as to roll down our... | |
| William Bingley - 1829 - 382 oldal
...cunning, and roguery. They forced themselves into our habitations by night as well as by day, stealing all that they could carry off; even things that were of no use to them, such as knives, sticks, and clothes. They were so ingenious as to roll down our casks... | |
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