| John Dunton - 1707 - 588 pages
...alfo have faid, and truly with the Philofbpher, Omnia men mecum porto : For it' was a long time kefore he could brag of more than he carried at his Back ; and when he got on the winning-fide, it was his Commendation that he took pains for it, and underwent many various Adventures... | |
| 1750 - 536 pages
...Induftry ; and though he might then have taken that of the Merchant to himfelfe, PaMare fer ferras currit Mercator ad Indos ; he might alfo have faid,...mea mecum porto, for it was a long Time before he could bragg of more than he carried at his Backe-, and when he got on the winning Side, it was his... | |
| Robert Carey (1st earl of Monmouth.) - 1808 - 350 pages
...Countries, was in attendance on the Duke of Anjou himself when he went to Antwerp. with the philosopher, omnia mea mecum porto. For it was a long time before...carried at his back; and when he got on the winning side, it was his commendation, that he took pains for it, and underwent many various adventures for... | |
| William Oldys, John Malham - 1810 - 634 pages
...per terras, currit mercator ad Indos, He might also have said, and truly, with the philosopher, mania mea mecum porto, for it was a long time before he...carried at his back ; and when he got on the winning side, it was his commendation, that he took pains for it, and underwent many various adventures for... | |
| William Oldys, John Malham - 1810 - 606 pages
...citrrit mercator ad Indos, He might also have said, and truly, with the philosopher, omnia mea tuecum porto, for it was a long time before he could brag...carried at his back ; and when he got on the winning side, it was his commendation, that ho took pains for it, and underwent many various idventures for... | |
| 1810 - 632 pages
...mercator ad Indos, He might also have said, and truly, with the philosopher, omnia mea mecum.porto, for it was a long time before he could brag of more...carried at his back ; and when he got on the winning side, it was his ^mendation, that he look pains for it, and underwent many various adventures for his... | |
| 1810 - 598 pages
...niercator ad Indbs, He might also have said, and truly, with the philosopher, omAia iiieti mecumporto, for it was a long time before he could brag of more than he carried at his back 5 and when he got on the winning side, it was his commendation, that he took; pains for it, and underwent... | |
| sir Robert Naunton - 1814 - 236 pages
...mare perterras Currit Mercator ad Indos, he might also have said, and truely with the philosopher, omnia mea mecum porto, for it was a long time before he could bragg of more then he carried at his backe, and when he got on the winning side, it was his commendations... | |
| Sir Robert Naunton - 1814 - 184 pages
...mare perterras Currit Mercafar ad Indos, he might also have said, and truely with the philosopher, omnia mea mecum porto, for it was a long time before he could bragg of more then he carried at his backe, and when he got on the winning side, it was his commendations... | |
| Sir Robert Naunton - 1870 - 76 pages
...mare, per terras, currit mercator ad Indos, He might alfo have faid, and truly with the Phylofopher, Omnia mea mecum porto ; For it was a long time before...; and when he got on the winning fide, it was his commendations, that he took pains for it, and underwent many various adventures for his after-perfection,... | |
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