Milk which is drawn from the cow, that ufeful animal that eats the grafs of the field, and fupplies us with that which made the greateft part of the food of mankind, in the age which the poets have agreed to call Golden. " It is made with an egg, that... Scrapeana. Fugitive miscellany - Page 249publié par - 1792Affichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
| 1785 - 610 pages
...that ufefnl animal, that eats the grafs of the field, and Applies us with that which made the greatcft part of the food of mankind in the age which the poets have agreed to call gelJti. It is made with an egg, that miracle of nature, which the theoretical Burnet has compared to... | |
| John Hawkins - 1787 - 652 pages
...formed no * fchemes for the deftruction of her fellow-crea' tures — milk which is drawn from the cow, that ' ufeful animal, that eats the grafs of the field,...that which made the greateft part ' of the food of that age, which the poets have agreed * to call golden. , ' It is made with an egg, that miracle of... | |
| Samuel Johnson, John Hawkins - 1787 - 640 pages
...fchemes for the deftruction of her fellow-crea' tures — milk which is drawn from the cow, that c ufeful animal, that eats the grafs of the field, and...that which made the greateft part ' of the food of that age,- which the poets have agreed * to call golden. ' It is made with an egg, that miracle of... | |
| John Hawkins - 1787 - 636 pages
...fellow-creatures — milk which « is drawn from the cow, that ufeful animal, that eats * the grafsof the field, and fupplies us with that which ' made the greateft part of the food of that age, ' which the poets have agreed to call golden. * It is made with an egg, that miracle of natnre,... | |
| Sir John Hawkins - 1787 - 634 pages
...which is drawn from the cow, that * ufeful animal, that eats the grafs of the field, and ' fupplics us with that which made the greateft part ' of the food of that age, which the poets have agreed ' to call golden. ' It is made with an egg, that miracle of nature,... | |
| 1798 - 432 pages
...Milk, which is drawn from the cow, that ufeful animal, that eats the grafs of the field, and fuppliei us with that' which made the greateft part of the food of mankind in the age which tfie poets have agreed to call golden. It is made with an egg, that miracle of nature, which the theoretical... | |
| 512 pages
...palaces, formed no plant for the deftruction of her fellow-creatures t milk, which is (Jrawn from the cow, that ufeful animal, that eats the grafs of the field,...the age which the poets have agreed to call golden. Jt is made with an egg, that miracle of nature, which the theoretical Burnet has compared to creation.... | |
| James Boswell - 1833 - 1182 pages
...useful animal, that eats the grass of the field, and supplies us with that which made the greatest part of the food of mankind in the age which the poets have agreed t» call colden. It is made with an egg, that miracle of nature, which the theoretical Burnet has compared... | |
| James Boswell - 1860 - 960 pages
...useful animal, that eats the grass of the field, and supplies us with that which made the greatest eman of ancient blood r the pride of which was his predominant passion. He was then in b I made with an egg, that miracle of nature, which the theoretical Burnet has compared to creation.... | |
| James Boswell - 1889 - 494 pages
...that eats the grass of the field, and supplies us with that which made the greatest part of the food o mankind in the age which the poets have agreed to call golden It is ma-'e with at egg, that miracle of nature, which the theoretical Unmet has compared to creation An... | |
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