They have a very high reputation in arms; and from the great fear the French entertain of them, one must believe it to be justly acquired. But I have it on the best information, that when the war is raging most furiously, they will seek for good eating,... The Italian Renaissance in England: Studies - Seite 152von Lewis Einstein - 1902 - 420 SeitenVollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| 1847 - 158 Seiten
...acquired. But I have it on the best information, that when the war is raging most furiously, they will seek for good eating, and all their other comforts, without thinking of what harm might befal them. (37) They have an antipathy to foreigners, and imagine that they 4 lati, cosl li scholari... | |
| 1854 - 564 Seiten
...acquired. But I have it on the best information, that when the war is raging most furiously they will seek for good eating and all their other comforts, without thinking of what harm might befal them." It is most amusing to see an Englishman's veneration for a dinner-party, and for those... | |
| Charles Henry Pearson - 1876 - 408 Seiten
...Italian tourist before quoted, " that when the war is at its greatest fury, they (the English) will seek for good eating and all their other comforts, without thinking of what harm might befall them." But as a consequence the English yeomanry were the strongest men of their day in Europe. Eather undersized... | |
| Charles William Colby - 1899 - 398 Seiten
...acquired. But I have it on the best information, that when the war is raging most furiously, they will seek for good eating, and all their other comforts, without thinking of what harm might befal them. They have an antipathy to foreigners, and itmiginc that they never come into their island,... | |
| Charles William Colby - 1899 - 378 Seiten
...acquired. But I have it on the best information, that when the war is raging most furiously, they will seek for good eating, and all their other comforts, without thinking of what harm might befal them. They have an antipathy to foreigners, and imagine that they never come into their island,... | |
| Lewis Einstein - 1902 - 464 Seiten
...abundant meat diet. Without a great supply of food they were able to endure but little exertion. 2 " When war was raging most furiously, they would look...war, and once that was over they forgot all about them. 4 English soldiers enjoyed, however, a high reputation, and from the fear the French held them... | |
| Robert Burns Morgan - 1923 - 696 Seiten
...acquired. But I have it on the best information, that when war is raging most furiously, they will seek for good eating, and all their other comforts, without thinking of what harm might befal them. They have an antipathy to foreigners, and imagine that they never come into their island... | |
| THE REV. THOMAS MILNER - 1853 - 886 Seiten
...acquired. But I have it on the best information, that when the war is raging most furiously, they will seek for good eating and all their other comforts, without thinking of what harm might befall them."* In the year 15/0, the twelfth of Elizabeth, the population is set down by Mr. Rickman at upwards of... | |
| 200 Seiten
...acquired. But I have it on the best information, that when war is raging most furiously, they will seek for good eating, and all their other comforts, without thinking of what harm might befal them. They have an antipathy to foreigners, and imagine that they never come into their island... | |
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