I had no use of my limbs, and was to be carried by men, who though sufficiently strong for their burden, were, like Archimedes, puzzled to find a steady footing. Of this, as few of my readers have not gone into wherries on the Thames, they will easily... The Journal of a Voyage to Lisbon - Página 39por Henry Fielding - 1755 - 276 páginasVisualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| 1755 - 716 páginas
...who tho' furticienrly ftrong for their bur.den, were, lilie Aichirnecles, puzzled to p find a ftcidy footing. Of this, as few of my readers have not gone into wherries on the Thames, they will e.ifily be able to, lor m to thcmfe!ve> an idea. However, by the jfTiflancc of my friend Mr. Welch,... | |
| Henry Fielding, Arthur Murphy - 1806 - 484 páginas
...men, who, though sufficiently strong for their burden, were, like Archimedes, puzzled to find a steady footing. Of this, as few of my readers have not gone into wherries on the Thames, they will easily be able to form to themselves an idea. However, by the assistance of my friend Mr. Welch, whom... | |
| William Fordyce Mavor - 1809 - 400 páginas
...men ; who though sufficiently strong for their burden, were, like Archimedes, puzzled to fmd a steady footing. Of this, as few of my readers have not gone into wherries on the Thames, they will easily be able to form to tliemsehres an idea. However, by the assistance of my friend Mr. Welch, whom... | |
| 1846 - 506 páginas
...who, though sufficiently strong for their burthen, were, like Archimedes, puzzled to find a steady footing. Of this, as few of my readers have not gone into wherries on the Thames, they will easily be able to form to themselves an idea. However, by the assistance of my friend Mr. Welch, whom... | |
| Half hours - 1847 - 560 páginas
...men who, though sufficiently strong for their burden, were, like Archimedes, puzzled to find a steady footing. Of this, as few of my readers have not gone into wherries on the Thames, they will easily be able to form to themselves an idea. However, by the assistance of my friend Mr. Welch, whom... | |
| Half hours - 1856 - 650 páginas
...by men 'M though sufficiently strong for their burden, were, like Archimedes, puzzled to wv a steady footing. Of this, as few of my readers have not gone into wherries on tw Thames, they will easily be able to form to themselves an idea. However, by tM assistance of my... | |
| Henry Fielding - 1882 - 442 páginas
...who, though sufficiently strong for their burthen, were, like Archimedes, puzzled to find a steady footing. Of this, as few of my readers have not gone into wherries on the Thames, they will easily be able to form to themselves an idea. However, by the assistance of my friend Mr. Welch, whom... | |
| Henry Fielding, Leslie Stephen - 1882 - 448 páginas
...who, though sufficiently strong for their burthen, were, like Archimedes, puzzled to find a steady footing. Of this, as few of my readers have not gone into wherries on the Thames, they will easily be able to form to themselves an idea. However, by the assistance of my friend Mr. Welch, whom... | |
| Henry Fielding - 1893 - 320 páginas
...who, though sufficiently strong for their burthen, were, like Archimedes, puzzled to find a steady footing. Of this, as few of my readers have not gone into wherries on the Thames, they will easily be able to form to themselves an idea. However, by the assistance of my friend Mr Welch, whom... | |
| Henry Fielding - 1893 - 312 páginas
...who, though sufficiently strong for their burthen, were, like Archimedes, puzzled to find a steady footing. Of this, as few of my readers have not gone into wherries on the Thames, they will easily be able to form to themselves an idea. However, by the assistance of my friend Mr Welch, whom... | |
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