| John Knox - 1767 - 530 páginas
...of all grofs humours ; fo that he ran with wonderful fwiftnefs through the woods, and up the rocks and hills, as we perceived when we employed him to catch goats for us. We had a bull dog, which we fent, with feveral of our nimbleft runners, to help him in catching goats; but he... | |
| David Henry - 1774 - 488 páginas
...him of all grofs humours, fo that he ran with wonderful fwiftnefs through the -woods and up the rocks and hills, as we perceived, when we employed him to catch goats for us. We had a bull-dog which we fent with feveral of Our nimbleft runners to help him to catch goats ; but he diftanced and tired both... | |
| James Stanier Clarke - 1805 - 454 páginas
...him of all gross humours ; so that he ran with wonderful swiftness through the woods and up the rocks and hills — as we perceived when we employed him to catch goats for us : we had a bull dog which w« tent with several of our nimblest runners, to help him in catching goats ; but he... | |
| Nathaniel Wanley - 1806 - 552 páginas
...wonderful swiftness through the woods, and up the rocks and hills ; as we perceived when we employed kim to catch goats for us. We had a bull-dog, which, we...goats ; but he distanced and tired both the dog and men, caught the goats, and brought them to us on his back. He told us, that his agility in pursuing... | |
| 1806 - 1016 páginas
...all gross humeurs, so that he ran with wonderful swift ness through the woods, and up the rocks •nd hills, as we perceived when we employed him to catch goats for us. We had a bull dog, which we sent with several of our nimblest rUnneri to help him in catching goats ; but he... | |
| Nathaniel Wanley - 1806 - 590 páginas
...and up the rocks and hills ; as we per11 i ved wien w; employed !>. im to catch goats for us. We hail a bull-dog, which we sent, with several of our nimblest runners, to hfln him in catcHng goats ; but he distanced and tired both the dog a .d >T or, caught the goats, ard... | |
| Harleian miscellany - 1810 - 584 páginas
...him of all gross humours, so that he ran with wonderful swiftness through the woods, and up the rocks and hills, as we perceived, when we employed him to...but he distanced and tired both the dog and the men, catchcd the goats, and brought them to us on his back. He came at last to relish his meat well enough... | |
| 1810 - 602 páginas
...him of all gross humours, so that he ran with wonderful swiftness through the woods, and up the rocks and hills, as we perceived, when we employed him to...but he distanced and tired both the dog and the men, catcbed the goats, and brought them to us on his back. He told us, that his agility in pursuing a goat... | |
| 1810 - 590 páginas
...him of all gross humours, so that he ran with wonderful swiftness through the woods, and up the rocks and hills, as we perceived, when we employed him to...with several of our nimblest runners, to help him m catching goats; but he distanced and tired both the dog and the men, catched the goats, and brought... | |
| Thames smack - 1810 - 34 páginas
...and hill?, '.. 4when they employed him. They had a bull-dog, which they .sent with several of their nimblest runners, to help him in catching goats : but he distanced and tired both the dog and the ^-jpeji, caught the goats, and brought them on his back. It was Casóme time before he could wear shoes... | |
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