At his first coming on board us, he had so much forgot his language, for want of use, that we could scarce understand him, for he seemed to speak his words by halves. We offered him a dram, but he would not touch it, having drank nothing but water since... The Theatre - 218 psl.1888Visos knygos peržiūra - Apie šią knygą
| John Knox - 1767 - 530 psl.
...forgot his language, for want of ufe, that we could fcarce underftand him ; for he feetned to fpeak his words by halves. We offered him a dram; but he...would not touch it, having drank nothing but water fince his being there ; and it was fome time before he could relifh our victuals. He could give us... | |
| David Henry - 1774 - 488 psl.
...much forgot his language for want of ufe, that we could fcarce underftand him ; for he feemed to fpeak his words by halves. We offered him a dram ; but he...would not touch it, having drank nothing but water fince his being there ; and it was fome time before he could relifh our victuals. He could give us... | |
| 1804 - 560 psl.
...board us, he had so much forgot his language for want of use, that we could scarce understand himt for he seemed to speak his words by halves. We offered...drank nothing; but water since his being there, and it was some lime -before he could relish our victuals. He could give us account of no other product... | |
| James Stanier Clarke - 1805 - 454 psl.
...first coming on board us, he had so much forgot his language for want of use, that we could scarcely understand him, for he seemed to speak his words by...offered him a dram, but he would not touch it, having drunk nothing but water since his being there, and it was some time before he could relish our Victuals.... | |
| Nathaniel Wanley - 1806 - 552 psl.
...his first coming on board he had so much forgot his language, for want of use, that we could scarcely understand him, for he seemed to speak his words by...drank nothing but water since his being there ; and it wai gome time before he could reli.sh cur victuals. By this one rr.ay see that solitude and retirement... | |
| 1806 - 1016 psl.
...forgot his language, for want of use, that we could scarce understand him, for he seemed to speak hi« words by halves. We offered him a dram, but he would...drank nothing but water since his being there, and it was some time before he could relish our victuals, He could give us an account of no ether product... | |
| Harleian miscellany - 1810 - 584 psl.
...last shirt on when we found him in the island. At his first coming on board us, he had so much forgot his language for want of use, that we could scarce...drank nothing but water since his being there, and it was some time before he could relish our victuals. He could give us an account of no other product... | |
| 1810 - 634 psl.
...last shirt on when we found him in the island. At his first coming on board us, he had so much forgot his language for want of use, that we could scarce...drank nothing but water since his being there, and it was some time before he could relish our victuals. He could give us an account of no other product... | |
| Daniel Defoe - 1810 - 348 psl.
...of use, that we could scarce understand him ; for he seemed to speak his words by halves. We oflered him a dram ; but he would not touch it, having drank nothing but water since his being there : and it was gome time before he could relish our victuals. He could give us an account of no other product... | |
| Thames smack - 1810 - 34 psl.
...want of use, that they could scarce understand him, for he seemed to speak his words by halves. They offered him a dram, but he would not touch it, having drank nothing but water since his being on the island ; and it was some time before he could relish their victuals. Capt. Rogers agreed, with... | |
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