The Journal of a Voyage to LisbonA. Millar, 1755 - 276 páginas |
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Página ii
... such as have had good fenfe enough to apply their peregrinations to a proper ufe , fo as to acquire from them a real and va- luable knowledge of men and things ; both which are best known by compa- rifon . If the customs and manners of ...
... such as have had good fenfe enough to apply their peregrinations to a proper ufe , fo as to acquire from them a real and va- luable knowledge of men and things ; both which are best known by compa- rifon . If the customs and manners of ...
Página vii
... such a heap of dulnefs behind , that the appel- lation of voyage - writer would not ap- pear very defirable . I AM not here unapprized that old Homer himself is by fome considered as a voyage - writer ; and indeed the be- ginning of his ...
... such a heap of dulnefs behind , that the appel- lation of voyage - writer would not ap- pear very defirable . I AM not here unapprized that old Homer himself is by fome considered as a voyage - writer ; and indeed the be- ginning of his ...
Página 27
... such merit in the eye of the public , that if not make much by being as great a rogue as he could be , would have required more confidence than I believe be had in me , and more of his con- verfation than he chose to allow me ; I ...
... such merit in the eye of the public , that if not make much by being as great a rogue as he could be , would have required more confidence than I believe be had in me , and more of his con- verfation than he chose to allow me ; I ...
Página 50
... idea of them ; nor indeed of the characters which are formed by them . Such , for inftance , is the conveyance of goods and passengers from one place to ano- ther . ther . Now there is no fuch thing as any 50 A VOYAGE.
... idea of them ; nor indeed of the characters which are formed by them . Such , for inftance , is the conveyance of goods and passengers from one place to ano- ther . ther . Now there is no fuch thing as any 50 A VOYAGE.
Página 85
... SUCH a benefactrefs as this must na- turally be beloved by mankind in gene- ral ; it would be wonderful , therefore , if her intereft was not confidered by them , and protected from the fraud and violence of fome of her rebellious ...
... SUCH a benefactrefs as this must na- turally be beloved by mankind in gene- ral ; it would be wonderful , therefore , if her intereft was not confidered by them , and protected from the fraud and violence of fome of her rebellious ...
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