| Edward Somerset (2nd marq. of Worcester.) - 1746 - 108 pages
...Woman) may with her delicate Hand, vary the Ways of coming to open the Lock ten Millions of Times , beyond the Knowledge of the Smith that made it, or...of me who invented it. 2. If a Stranger open it, it {etteth an Alarm a. going, which the Stranger cannot flop from running out; and befides, though none... | |
| Repertory of arts, manufactures and agriculture - 1802 - 556 pages
...woman) may with her delicate hand vary the ways of corning to open the lock ten millions of times, beyond the knowledge of the smith that made it, or...catcheth his hand, as a trap doth a fox; and though f ar from maimin'r him. vet it leaveth O * */ such a mark behind it, as will discover him if suspected... | |
| Harleian miscellany - 1808 - 588 pages
...a woman, may with her delicate hand vary the ways of coming to open the lock ten millions of times, beyond the knowledge of the smith that made it, or of me who invented it. 9. If a stranger open it, it settcth an alarm a-going, which the stranger cannot stop from running... | |
| 1810 - 578 pages
...a woman, may with her delicate hand vary the ways of coming to open the lock ten millions of times, beyond the knowledge of the smith that made it, or...besides, though none should be within hearing, yet it catchtth his hand, as a trap doth a fox ; and though far trom manning him, yet it lea vet h such a... | |
| 1810 - 620 pages
...a woman, may with her delicate hand vary the ways of coming to open the lock ten millions of times, beyond the knowledge of the smith that made it, or...a-going, which the stranger cannot stop from running put ; and besides, though none should be within hearing, yet it catcheth his hand, as a trap doth a... | |
| George Wither - 1814 - 348 pages
...a woman) may with her delicate hand vary the ways of coming to open the lock ten millions of times, beyond the knowledge of the smith that made it, or of me who invented it. 8. If a stranger open it, it setteth an alarm a-going, which the stranger cannot stop from running... | |
| 1825 - 458 pages
...a woman) may with her delicate hand vary the ways of coming to open the lock ten millions of times, beyond the knowledge of the smith that made it, or of me who invented it. 2. If a stranger open it, itsetteth an alarm a-going, which the stranger cannot stop from running out ; and besides, though none... | |
| 1825 - 486 pages
...woman) may, with her delicate hand, vary the ways of coming to open the lock ten millions of times, beyond the knowledge of the smith that made it, or of me who invented it. 2d. If a stranger open it, it setteth an alarm a going, which the stranger cannot stop from i aiming... | |
| Olinthus Gregory - 1826 - 606 pages
...a woman) may with her delicate hand vary the ways of coming to open the lock ten millions of times, beyond the knowledge of the smith that made it, or...besides, though none should be within hearing, yet it catchelh his hand, as a trap doth a fox ; and though far from maiming him, yet it leaveth such a mark... | |
| Thomas Curtis (of Grove house sch, Islington) - 412 pages
...a woman, may, with her delicate hand, vary the ways of coming to open the lock 10,000,000 of times, beyond the knowledge of the smith that made it, or...besides, though none should be within hearing, yet itcatcheth his hand, as a trap doth a fox ; and, though far from maiming him, yet it leaveth such a... | |
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