| Francis Young (F.R.G.S.) - 1870 - 262 sayfa
...supposed at first that nature was approaching to her final dissolution ; or else, that Beelzebub,'1) with all his legions, was come to revenge the death of many thousands of his subjects whom his enemy had slain and devoured. However, he at length valiantly resolved... | |
| School board readers - 1872 - 328 sayfa
...convulsion, supposed at first that nature was approaching to her final dissolution; or else that Beelzebub, with all his legions, was come to revenge the death of many thousands of his subjects whom his enemy had slain and devoured. However, he at length valiantly resolved... | |
| 1877 - 136 sayfa
...convulsion, supposed at first that nature was approaching to her final dissolution ; or else that Beelzebub,1 with all his legions, was come to revenge the death of many thousand of his subjects, whom his enemy had slain and devoured. However he at length valiantly resolved... | |
| 1878 - 446 sayfa
...convulsion, supposed at first, that nature was approaching to her final dissolution, or else, that Beelzebub with all his legions was come to revenge the death of many thousand of his subjects, whom this enemy had slain and devoured. However, he at length valiantly resolved... | |
| Jonathan Swift, Walter Scott - 1883 - 444 sayfa
...supposed at first that nature was approaching to her final dissolution ; or else, that Beelzebub,* with all his legions, was come to revenge the death of many thousands of his subjects, whom his enemy had slain and devoured. However, he at length valiantly resolved... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1884 - 334 sayfa
...vulsion, supposed at first that nature was approaching to her final dissolution ; or else that Beelzebub, with all his legions, was come to revenge the death of many thousands of his subjects whom his enemy had slain and devoured. However, he at length valiantly resolved... | |
| London readers - 1884 - 216 sayfa
...supposed at first that nature was approaching to her final dissolution : or else, that Beelzebub,1 with all his legions, was come to revenge the death of many thousands of his subjects whom his enemy had slain and devoured. However, he at length valiantly resolved... | |
| Jonathan Swift, Stanley Lane-Poole - 1884 - 342 sayfa
...vulsion, supposed at first that nature was approaching to her final dissolution ; or else that Beelzebub, with all his legions, was come to revenge the death of many thousands of his subjects whom his enemy had slain and devoured. However, he at length valiantly resolved... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1883 - 440 sayfa
...supposed at first that nature was approaching to her final dissolution ; or else, that Beelzebub,1* with all his legions, was come to revenge the death of many thousands of his subjects, whom his enemy had slain and devoured. However, he at length valiantly resolved... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1886 - 222 sayfa
...convulsion, supposed at first that nature was approaching to her final dissolution, or else that Beelzebub, with all his legions, was come to revenge the death of many thousands of his subjects whom his enemy had slain and devoured. However, he at length valiantly resolved... | |
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