The Journal of a Voyage to LisbonA. Millar, 1755 - 276 páginas |
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Página 52
... cularly the communication of fuch valu- able manuscripts and records as they must be supposed to have collected from thofe obfcure ages of antiquity , when 5 history 1 history yields us fuch imperfect ac- counts of the 52 A VOYAGE.
... cularly the communication of fuch valu- able manuscripts and records as they must be supposed to have collected from thofe obfcure ages of antiquity , when 5 history 1 history yields us fuch imperfect ac- counts of the 52 A VOYAGE.
Página 181
... supposed to speak from their own experience ; and very probably gave us their leffons with a full ftomach . Thus hunger and thirst , whatever delight they may afford while we are eating and drinking , pafs both away from us with the ...
... supposed to speak from their own experience ; and very probably gave us their leffons with a full ftomach . Thus hunger and thirst , whatever delight they may afford while we are eating and drinking , pafs both away from us with the ...
Página 217
... supposed to have produced the firft mariners , we may probably fee the true reafon of the adage , and it may open a field of very curious discoveries to the antiqua- rian . WE were , however , too eager to pur- fue our voyage , to ...
... supposed to have produced the firft mariners , we may probably fee the true reafon of the adage , and it may open a field of very curious discoveries to the antiqua- rian . WE were , however , too eager to pur- fue our voyage , to ...
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... supposed , that all mankind were alike able to try the cause of truth , and to form their judg- ment on the weight of argument and evidence only , I think there could be no danger in leaving the decifion of this matter upon his ...
... supposed , that all mankind were alike able to try the cause of truth , and to form their judg- ment on the weight of argument and evidence only , I think there could be no danger in leaving the decifion of this matter upon his ...
Página 215
... supposed , may < bear all lights . Perhaps there may be fome justice in this cenfure , as truth may by fuch a trial be fubjected to mif- representation , and become a more easy C a Effay on the freedom of wit and humour , part I. fect ...
... supposed , may < bear all lights . Perhaps there may be fome justice in this cenfure , as truth may by fuch a trial be fubjected to mif- representation , and become a more easy C a Effay on the freedom of wit and humour , part I. fect ...
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