| Sir Henry Craik - 1917 - 648 sayfa
...you had passed several courts, you came to the centre, wherein you might behold the constable himself in his own lodgings, which had windows fronting to each avenue, and ports to sally out, upon all occasions of prey or defence. In this mansion he had for some time dwelt in peace... | |
| Roy Bennett Pace - 1918 - 986 sayfa
...you had passed several courts, you came to the centre, wherein you might behold the constable himself in his own lodgings, which had windows fronting to each avenue, and ports to sally out, upon all 10 occasions of prey or defence. In this mansion he had for some time dwelt in... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1920 - 506 sayfa
...had passed several Courts, you came to the Center, wherein you might ' behold the Constable himself in his own Lodgings, which had Windows fronting to each Avenue, and Ports to sally out upon all Occasions of Prey or Defence. In this Mansion he had for some Time dwelt in Peace... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1924 - 492 sayfa
...improvement of which the argument in favour of the moderns was founded by their advocates.—SCOTT. in his own lodgings, which had windows fronting to each avenue, and ports to sally out, upon all occasions of prey or defence. In this mansion he had for some time dwelt in peace... | |
| Charles Townsend Copeland - 1926 - 1746 sayfa
...you had passed several courts, you came to the centre, wherein you might behold the constable himself sally out, upon all occasions of prey or defence. In this mansion he had for some time dwelt in peace... | |
| Stephen M. Press, Steve Press - 1990 - 44 sayfa
...you had passed several courts, you came to the centre, wherein you might behold the constable himself in his own lodgings, which had windows fronting to each avenue, and ports to sally out, upon all occasions of prey or defence. In this mansion he had for some time dwelt in peace... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 2004 - 290 sayfa
...you had passed several courts, you came to the centre, wherein you might behold the constable himself in his own lodgings, which had windows fronting to each avenue, and ports to sally out upon all occasions of prey or defence. In this mansion he had for some time dwelt in peace... | |
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