| 1799 - 484 oldal
...During my unfortunate abode in Bearing's Ifland, I had opportunities more than enough for ft udying the nature of this animal, far excelling the common, fox in impudence, cunning, and roguery. They forced themlelves into our habitations by night as well as by day, dealing all that they could... | |
| 418 oldal
...unfortunate abode, fays he, on Behring's Ifland, I had opportunities more than enough for ftudyjjjg the nature of this animal, far excelling the common...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... | |
| 1799 - 516 oldal
...are found in incredible numbers. The defcription which Steller gives of this curious and fly auimal is fo entertaining, that it may be read with pleafure...tricks they played us might eafily vie with Albertus Juüus'a hidory of the apes on the ifland of Saxenburg : they forced themfslves into our habitations... | |
| Tobias Smollett - 1799 - 614 oldal
...opportunities more than enough for ftudying {he nature of this .animal, far excelling tiie common fqx in impudence, cunning, and roguery.. The narrative .of the innumerable tricks ,they played us might . eahly vie with Albcrtui Julius's hiftory of the apes on the .il.<nij of Saxenburg. They forced themfelves... | |
| Ralph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths - 1800 - 570 oldal
...(says Steller) on Behring's island, I had opportunities more than enough for studying the nature ofthis animal, far excelling the common fox in impudence,...narrative of the innumerable tricks they played us, might easily vie with Albertus Julius's history ef the apes on the island of Saxenburg. They forced themselves... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1801 - 940 oldal
...falls into the net and ¡skilled. During my unfortunate abode (fays Steller) on Behring's ¡(land, I had opportunities more than enough for ftudying...with Albertus Julius's hiftory of the apes on the ¡(land ofSaxenburg. They forced themfelves into our habitations by night as well as day, dealing all... | |
| 1801 - 858 oldal
...unfortunate abode ((ays Steiler) on Behring's ¡(land, I had opportunities more than enough for ihidying the nature of this animal, far excelling the common...narrative of the innumerable tricks they played us, might eaiily vie with Albertus Julius's hiftory of the apes on the ¡(land of Saxenhurg. They forced themfelves... | |
| 1801 - 900 oldal
...opportunities more than enough for nudying the nature of this animal, far excelling tin: common fox jn impudence, cunning, and roguery. The narrative of the innumerable tricks they played us, might еаЛ!у vie with Albertus Julius's hilfory of the apes on the ¡(land ofSnxunburg. They forced themlelves... | |
| William Bingley - 1803 - 524 oldal
...island, I had opportunities more than enough of studying the nature of this animal, which far exceeds the common Fox in impudence, cunning, and roguery....narrative of the innumerable tricks they played us, might vie with Albertus Julius's history of the Apes on the island of Saxenburg. " They forced themselves... | |
| George Barrington - 1810 - 512 oldal
...writer) I had opportunities more than enough of studying the nature of this animal, which far exceeds the common fox in impudence, cunning, and roguery....narrative of the innumerable tricks they played us, might vie with Albertus Julius's history of the Apes on the island of Saxenburg. " They forced themselves... | |
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