... into the ear thereof, it will presently open its mouth, and resolve the question in French, Latin, Welsh, Irish, or English, in good terms, uttering it out of his mouth, and then shut it until the next question be asked. Automata Old and New - Página 49por Conrad William Cooke - 1893 - 117 páginasVisualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| Horace Walpole - 1806 - 434 páginas
...garden, so artificial and natural, that though a man speak never so softly and even whisper into the ear thereof, it will presently open its mouth, and resolve...question in French, Latine, Welsh, Irish, or English ; card gloves,]to assist the memory; an artificial horse for running at the ring; a gravel engine;... | |
| Horace Walpole - 1806 - 468 páginas
...garden, so artificial and natural, that though a man speak never so softly and even whisper into the ear thereof, it will presently open its mouth, and resolve the question in French, Latine, Welch, Irish, or English ; card gloves, to assist the memory ; an artificial horse for running at the... | |
| Harleian miscellany - 1808 - 588 páginas
...so artificial and natural, that though a man speak never so softly, and even whispers into the ear thereof, it will presently open its mouth, and resolve the question in French, Latin, Welsh, Irish, or English, in good terms uttering it out of its mouth, and then ihut it until... | |
| George Wither - 1814 - 348 páginas
...garden, so artificial and natural, that though a man speak never so softly, and even whispers in the ear thereof, it will presently open its mouth, and resolve the question in French, Latin, Welsh, Irish, or English, in good terras uttering it out of his mouth, and then shut it until... | |
| Thomas Lupton - 1815 - 262 páginas
...whispers in the cav thereof, it wiil presently open iis month, and resolve the question in French,. Latin, Welsh, Irish, or English, in good terms uttering it out of his mouth, and then shut it until the next question be asked. 89. White silk knotted in the fingers of a pair of white gloves,... | |
| Olinthus Gregory - 1815 - 632 páginas
...into the ear thereof, it will presently open its mouth, and resolve the question in French, Latin, Welsh, Irish, or English, in good terms, uttering it out of his mouth, and then shut it until the next question be asked. 89. White silk knotted in the fingers of a pair of white gloves,... | |
| Olinthus Gregory - 1815 - 582 páginas
...so artificial and natural, that though a man speak never so softly, and even whispers into the ear thereof, it will presently open its mouth, and resolve the question in French, Latin, Welsh, Irish, or English, in good terms, uttering it out of his mouth, and then shut it until... | |
| 1825 - 458 páginas
...so artificial and natural, that though a man speak never so softly, and even whispers into the ear thereof, it will presently open its mouth, and resolve the question in French, Latin, Welsh, Irish or English, in good terms uttering it out of his mouth, and then shut it until... | |
| J. Taylor - 1822 - 220 páginas
...garden, so artificial and natural, that though a mau speak ever so softly, and even whisper into the ear thereof, it will presently open its mouth and resolve the question in French, Latin, Welsh, Irish, or English, in good terms ; uttering it out of its month, and then shutting it,... | |
| Thousand notable things - 1822 - 604 páginas
...garden, so artificial and natural, that though a man speak never so softly, and even whispers in the ear thereof, it will presently open its mouth, and resolve the question in French, Latin, Welsh, Irish, or English, in good terms uttering it out of his mouth, and then shut it until... | |
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