| David Henry - 1769 - 340 pages
...overcome. Behind Time are Citizens, exulting at his Endeavours toreftore her; and beneath, in the Midft of the Ruins, is a Dragon, who, as Supporter of the City Arms, with his Paw endeavours to preferve the fame. Oppofite the City, on an elevated Pavement, ftands the King in a Roman Habit, with... | |
| David Henry - 1785 - 292 pages
...overcome. Behind Time are Citizens, exulting at his Endeavours to reftore her ; and beneath, in the inidft of the Ruins, is a Dragon, who, as Supporter of the City Arms, with his Paw endeavours to preferve the fame. Oppofite the City, on an elevated Pavement, ftands the King in a Reman Habit t with... | |
| Thomas Smith - 1803 - 340 pages
...importing that, by industry and application, the greatest misfortunes may be overcome. . Behind Time are citizens, exulting at his endeavours to restore her; and beneath, in the middle of thr ruins, is a dragon, the supporter of tire city unr who endeavours to preswe them with... | |
| B. Lambert - 1806 - 616 pages
....greatest misfortunes are to be overcome. Behind Time are citizens exulting at his endeavours to-restore her ;:and beneath, in the midst of the ruins, is a dragon, who, as supporter of the city-.arms, with his rpaw endeavours to preserve the same. Still .arther at the north end is a view... | |
| John Brady - 1813 - 410 pages
...by industry and application, the greatest difficulties are to be surmounted. Behind Time, are divers Citizens exulting at his endeavours to restore her...Opposite the city, on an elevated pavement, stands the Ring in a Roman habit, with a laurel on his head, and a truncheon in his hand ; and approaching her,... | |
| David Hughson - 1817 - 810 pages
...shewing that by industry and application the greatest misfortunes are to be overcome. Behind Time, are citizens exulting at his endeavours to restore her;...a dragon, who, as supporter of the city arms, with bis paw endeavours to preserve the same., Opposite the City, on an elevated pavement, stands the king,... | |
| John William Abbott - 1821 - 278 pages
...industry and application the greatest misfortunes are to be overcome. Behind the figure of time are citizens exulting at his endeavours to restore her...beneath in the midst of the ruins, is a dragon, who, as the supporter of the city arms, with his paw endeavours to preserve the same. Opposite to the city,... | |
| 1823 - 856 pages
...industry and application the greatest misfortunes are to be overcome. Behind the figure of Time are citizens exulting at his endeavours to restore her...beneath, in the midst of the ruins, is a dragon, who, as the supporter of the city arms, with his paw endeavours to preserve the same. Opposite to the city,... | |
| James Lyon (of Fairhaven, Vermont) - 486 pages
...to show that by industry and application the greatest misfortunes may be overcome. Behind Time are citizens exulting at his endeavours to restore her...and beneath, in the midst of the ruins, is a dragon, the supporter of the city arms, endeavouring to preserve them with his paw. Nearer the north end is... | |
| William Preston - 1829 - 488 pages
...show that, by industry and application, the greatest misfortunes may be overcome. Bebind Time, are the Citizens, exulting at his endeavours to restore her...and beneath, in the midst of the ruins, is a dragon, the supporter of the city arms, who endeavours to preserve them with his paw. At the north end, is... | |
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