| John Moore - 1780 - 484 sider
...with fome of his guefts, of whom there is always a fufficient number at Ferney. Sometimes he faunters in his garden ; or if the weather does not permit him to go abroad, he employs his leifure hours in playing at chefs with Pere Adam ; or in receiving the vifits of ftrangers, a continual... | |
| John Moore - 1783 - 490 sider
...with fome of his guefts, of whom there is alyvays a fufficient number at Ferney. Sometimes he faunters in his garden; or, if the weather does not permit him to go abroad, he employs his leifure hours in playing at chefs with Pere Adam ; or in receiving the vifits of ftrangers, a continual... | |
| John Adams - 1792 - 382 sider
...or with fomeof his guefts, of whom there is always afufRcientnumber at Ferney. Sometimes he faunters in his garden; or if the weather does not permit him to go abroad, he employs his leifure hours in playing at chefs with Pere Adam, or in receiving the vifitsof ftrangers, a continual... | |
| William Coxe - 1797 - 292 sider
...or fome of his guefts, of whom there is always a fufficient number at Ferney. Sometimes he faunters in his garden ; or, if the weather does not permit...go abroad, he employs the vacant hour in playing at chefs with father Adam, or in receiving the vifits of curious or learned travellers. " He lives in... | |
| John Adams - 1816 - 346 sider
...he frowns When the weather is favourable, he takes an airing i»his coach, with his niece, or with some of his guests, of whom there is always a sufficient...weather does not permit him to go abroad, he employs his leisure hours in playing at chess with Pere Adam, or in receiving (he visits of strangers, a continual... | |
| John Moore, Robert Anderson - 1820 - 450 sider
...or smiles. When the weather is favourable, he takes an airing in his coach, with his niece, or with some of his guests, of whom there is always a sufficient...weather does not permit him to go abroad, he employs his leisure hours in playing at chess with Pere Adam ; or in receiving the visits of strangers, a continual... | |
| Thomas Roscoe - 1830 - 594 sider
...frowns or smiles. When the weather is favourable he takes an airing in his coach with his niece, or with some of his guests, of whom there is always a sufficient...weather does not permit him to go abroad, he employs his leisure hours in playing at chess with Pcre Adam ; or in receiving the visits of strangers (a continual... | |
| Thomas Roscoe - 1830 - 398 sider
...frowns or smiles. When the weather is favourable he takes an airing in his coach with his niece, or with some of his guests, of whom there is always a sufficient...saunters in his garden; or if the weather does not permit liim to go abroad, he employs his leisure hours in playing at chess with Pere Adam ; or in receiving... | |
| 1830 - 222 sider
...frowns or smiles. When the weather is favourable he takes an airing in his coach with his niece, or with some of his guests, of whom there is always a sufficient number at Ferney. Sometimes bo saunters in his garden; or if the weather does not permit him to go abroad, he employs his leisure... | |
| 1854 - 794 sider
...favorable he takes an airing in his coach with his niece, or with some of his guests, of whom theru is always a sufficient number at Ferney. Sometimes...weather does not permit him to go abroad, he employs his leisure hours in playing at chess with Pere Adam; or in receiving the visits of strangers (a continual... | |
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