| George Gregory - 1796 - 682 頁
...•certain, we fent in. a Levantine mariner, who, by the promife of a good reward, with a flambeaux in his hand, ventured into this narrow aperture. After...within it for about a quarter of an hour, he returned, bringing fome beautiful pieces of, white fpar in his hand, which art could neither imitate nor equal.... | |
| 1798 - 408 頁
...however, to be more certain, we fent in a Levantine mariner, who, by the promife of a good reward, with a flambeau in his hand, ventured into this narrow...carrying fome beautiful pieces of white fpar in his ha .d, which art could neither equal nor imi'ate. Upon being informed by him that the place was full... | |
| George Gregory - 1798 - 582 頁
...more certain, we fent in a Levantine manner, who by the promife of a good reward, with a flambeaux in his hand, ventured into this narrow aperture. After...within it for about a quarter of an hour, he returned, bringing fome beautiful pieces of white fpar in his hand, which art could neither imitate nor equal.... | |
| John Wesley, George Story - 1818 - 934 頁
...a Levantine marif ner, who, by the promise of a good reward, ventured, with a flambeau in his hand, into this narrow aperture. After continuing-, within it for about a quarter of an hour, he returned, bearing in his band some beautiful pieces of white spar, which art could neither equal nor imitate.... | |
| Lindley Murray - 1799 - 408 頁
...however, to be more certain, wefentin a Levantine mariner, who, bv the prom lie of a good reward, with a flambeau in his hand, ventured into this narrow...within it for about a quarter of an hour, he returned, bearing in his hand, fome beautiful pieces of white fpar, which art could neither imitate nor equal.... | |
| Lady - 1799 - 284 頁
...mariner, who, by the promife of a good ' reward, with a flambeau in his hand, ventured into ' this » * this narrow aperture. After continuing within it ' for about a quarter of an hour, he returned, cany4 ing feme beautiful pieces of white fpar in his hand, ' which art could neither imitate nor equal.... | |
| Thomas Smith - 1803 - 310 頁
...intelligence, we prevailed on a Levantine mariner to light a flambeau, and explore the narrow aperture. Afier continuing within it for about a quarter of an hour, he returned, holding some beautiful pieces of white spar in his hand,. and informing us, that the place Was full... | |
| Thomas Smith - 1803 - 280 頁
...satisfactory intelligence, we prevailed on a Levantine mariner to light a flambeau, and explore the narrow aperture. After continuing within it for about a quarter of an hour, he returned, holding some beautiful pieces of white spar in his hand, and informing us, that the place was full... | |
| Lindley Murray - 1805 - 288 頁
...in a Levantine mariner, who, by the promife of a good reward, ventured, with a flambeau in his hand into this narrow aperture. After continuing within it for about a quarter of an hour, lie returned, bearing in his hand, fome beautiful pieces of rvvhite fpar, which art could neither equal... | |
| Lindley Murray - 1810 - 262 頁
...in a Levantine mariner, who, by the promise of a good reward, ventured, with a flambeau in his hand, into this narrow aperture. After continuing within it for about a quarter of an hour, he returned, bearing in his hand, some beautiful, pieces of white spar, which art could neither equal nor imitate.... | |
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