A New Guide to the English Tongue (1793)Scholars' Facsimiles & Reprints, 1978 - 156 pages |
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Thomas Dilworth. FABLE II . Of the Hound defpifed by his Master . AN Naged Hound being in Purfuit of his Game , caught it , but could not hold it , becaufe his Teeth were worn out ; for which , his Mafter corrected him very feverely ...
Thomas Dilworth. FABLE II . Of the Hound defpifed by his Master . AN Naged Hound being in Purfuit of his Game , caught it , but could not hold it , becaufe his Teeth were worn out ; for which , his Mafter corrected him very feverely ...
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Thomas Dilworth. Make no Friendship with an ill - natur'd Man . FABLE V. Of the Wolves and the Sheep . HE Wolves made a League with the Stand Hoftages were given on both Sides . The Wolves gave their young Ones to the Sheep and the Sheep ...
Thomas Dilworth. Make no Friendship with an ill - natur'd Man . FABLE V. Of the Wolves and the Sheep . HE Wolves made a League with the Stand Hoftages were given on both Sides . The Wolves gave their young Ones to the Sheep and the Sheep ...
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... FABLE XII . Of the Fisherman and the Fifh . FABLE XI . Of the old Woman and her Maids , A Bird in the Hand is worth two in the. ongue . 151.
... FABLE XII . Of the Fisherman and the Fifh . FABLE XI . Of the old Woman and her Maids , A Bird in the Hand is worth two in the. ongue . 151.
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