| Books and bookselling - 1799 - 510 pages
...intereft or inclination leads them. They alfo acknowledge the exiftence of a great number of itrange gods, calling them by the general name of Fyga, among whom they rank ours as the greateft ; and, when they think it will anfwer their purpofc, they will readily acknowledge him as... | |
| Great Britain - 1800 - 490 pages
...intei eft or inclination leads them. They alfo acknowledge the exigence of a great number of rtrange gods, calling them by the general name of Fyga, among whom they rank ours as the greateft ; and when they think it will anfwer their purpofe, they will readily acknowledge him as far... | |
| Books - 1804 - 994 pages
...spheres ; and sometimes counteracting one another, as interest or inclination prompts them. They also acknowledge the existence of a great number of strange...when they think it will answer their purpose, they readily acknowledge him to be far wiser, and in every respect better than their own ; having taught... | |
| Geography - 1825 - 778 pages
...and sometimes counteracting one another according as interest or inclination leads them. They also acknowledge the existence of a great number of strange...by the general name of Fyga, among whom they rank the god of Great Britain as the greatest ; and, when they think it will answer their purpose, they... | |
| Robert Southey - Anecdotes - 1876 - 764 pages
...and sometimes counteracting one another, according as interest or inclination leads them. They also acknowledge the existence of a great number of .strange...theirs, having taught us to make so much better ships, tool?, cloth, &c. than they have ever been able to do. Besides these, they imagine every individual... | |
| Robert Southey - Anecdotes - 1876 - 768 pages
...and sometimes counteracting one another, according as interest or inclination leads them. They also acknowledge the existence of a great number of strange...by the general name of Fyga, among whom they rank our? as the greatest ; and when they think i: will answer their purpose, they will readüj acknowledge... | |
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