The ass was restless, and the goats kept bleating for some days, after which they heard no more of them. Two of the goats, however, being left alive and near the manger, they felt them, and found that one of them was big, and would kid, as they recollected,... The New Wonderful Museum, and Extraordinary Magazine:: Being a Complete ... - Page 993by William Granger - 1804Full view - About this book
| Edmund Burke - History - 1759 - 516 pages
...call, upon which (he went back into the (table, (hut the door, and told her fitter of it. In lefs ing for fome days ; after which they heard no more of...time they faw not one ray of light, yet for about 20 days tliey had fome notice of night and day from the crowing of the fowls, till they died. The fecond... | |
| History - 1764 - 524 pages
...the chefrjuts to the wife, and eat two herfelf, and they drank fome fnow water. The afs waj refllefs, and the goats kept bleating for fome days; after which...found that one of them was big, and would kid, as they recollefted, about the middle of April ; the other gave milk, wherewith they preferved their lives.... | |
| English literature - 1757 - 740 pages
...the goat», however» left alive, and near the manger, felt them, and found that one of led . IK ¡u was big, and would kid, as they recollected, about the middle of April ; eg Hhe other gave milk, wherewith they >n pi-ciL-rvt.il their lives. During all the 7 »time they... | |
| History - 1795 - 532 pages
...herself, and they drank some snow. water. The ass w.as restless, and the goats kept bloating for. some days ; after which they heard no more of them. Two...they felt them, and found that one of them was big, ai-d would kid, as they recollected, about the middle of April ; the other gave milk, wherewith they... | |
| Thomas Day - 1801 - 220 pages
...none. The lifter gave the chefnuts to the wife, and ate two herfelf, and they drank fome fnowwater. The afs was reftlefs, and the goats kept bleating...milk, wherewith they preferved their lives. During all this time they /aw not one ray of light, yet for about twenty days they had fome notice of night and... | |
| Thomas Day - Conduct of life - 1809 - 402 pages
...and they drank some snow-water. The ass was restless, and the goats kept bleating for some clays ; after which they heard no more of them. Two of the...middle of April ; the other gave milk, wherewith they preserved their lives. During all this time thev saw not one ray of light, yet for about twenty days... | |
| Thomas Day - Conduct of life - 1818 - 286 pages
...herself, and they drank some snow-water. The ass was restless, and the goats kept bleating for some days ; after which they heard no more of them. —...middle of April ; the other gave milk, wherewith they preserved their lives. During all this time they saw not one ray of light, yet for about twenty days... | |
| Geography - 1819 - 188 pages
...herself and they drank some snow water. The ass was restless, and the goats kept bleating foi some dnys, after which they heard no more of them. Two of the...manger, they felt them, and found that one of them was big,and would soon kid, as they recollected, about the middle of April ; the other gave milk, wherewith... | |
| Characters and characteristics - 1820 - 494 pages
...by none. The ass was restless, and the goats kept bleating, for some days ; after which they hesrd no more of them. Two of the goats however being left alive, and near the manger, they foil them, and found that one of them was big, and would kid, as she recollected, about the middle... | |
| Joseph Taylor - 1821 - 300 pages
...called for help, but were heard by none. The ass was restless, and the goats kept bleating for some days, after which they heard no more of them. Two...found that one of them was big, and would kid, as she recollected, about the middle of April ; the other gave milk, wherewith they preserved their lives.... | |
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