| 1718 - 360 trang
...not informed) pretended to have learned of a certain Dervife to underftand the Language of Birds, fo that there was not a Bird that could open his Mouth but the Vifier knew what it was he {aid. As he was one Evening with the Emperor, in their return from Hunting,... | |
| 1737 - 354 trang
...not informed) pretended to have learned of a certain Dervife to underhand the Language of Birds, fo that there was not a Bird that could open his Mouth, but theVifier knew what it was he faid. As he was one Evening with the Emperor, in their Return from Hunting,... | |
| William Enfield - 1785 - 460 trang
...not informed) pretended to have learned of a certain Dervife to under/land the language of birds, fo that there was not a bird that could open his mouth, but the vifier knew what" it was he faid. As he was one evening with the emperor, in their return from hunting,... | |
| 1786 - 670 trang
...not informed) pretended to have learned of a certain Derviil- to undtrrtand the language of birds, Co that there was not a bird that could open his mouth, but the Vifier knew what it was he faid. A» he was one evening wiih the Emperor, in their return from hunting,... | |
| 1789 - 622 trang
...great fultan, pretended to have learned of a certain dervift-, to underihnd the language of birds ; fo that there was not a bird that could open his mouth, but the vizier knew exaftly what it faid. As he was one evening with the emperor, in their rrturn from hunting, they faw... | |
| English instructor - 1801 - 272 trang
...an humorist or an enthusiast , we are not informed ) pretended to have learned of a certain Dervise to Understand the language of birds , so that there...was not a bird that could open his mouth , but the visier knew what it was he said. As he was one evening with the emperor , in their return from hunting... | |
| Samuel Jackson Pratt - 1801 - 670 trang
...(whether an humorist or an enthusiast, we are not informed) pretended to have learned of a certain Dervise to understand the language of birds, so that there was not a bird could open his mouth, but the visier knew what it was he said. As he was one evening with the Emperor,... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1801 - 338 trang
...great Sultan pretended to have learned of a certain Dervife, to underftand the language of birds, fo that there was not a bird that could open his mouth, but the Vifier knew what it fold. As he was one evening with the Emperor, in their return from hunting, they... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1802 - 314 trang
...an humourist or an enthusiast, we are not informed) pretended to have learned of a certain dervise to understand the language of birds, so that there was not a bird that could open his mouth but the visier knew what it was he said. As he was one evening with the emperor, in their return from hunting,... | |
| 1803 - 408 trang
...an humourist or an enthusiast, we are not informed) pretended to have learned of a certain dervise to understand the language of birds, so that there was not a bird that could open his mouth, but the Visier kne-vv what it was he said. As he was one evening with the emperor, in their return from hunting,... | |
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