The Journal of a Voyage to LisbonA. Millar, 1755 - 276 páginas |
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... , with- out the gift of fore - fight , or any fear of the imputation of being a conjurer , might conceive this work would be li- able , I might now undertake a more pleafing pleafing task , and fall at once to the di- The PREFACE . XV.
... , with- out the gift of fore - fight , or any fear of the imputation of being a conjurer , might conceive this work would be li- able , I might now undertake a more pleafing pleafing task , and fall at once to the di- The PREFACE . XV.
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... able to find no fort of amusement in the book , he will be pleased to remember the public utility which will arife from it . If entertain- ment , as Mr. Richardfon obferves , be but a fecondary confideration in a ro- with which Mr ...
... able to find no fort of amusement in the book , he will be pleased to remember the public utility which will arife from it . If entertain- ment , as Mr. Richardfon obferves , be but a fecondary confideration in a ro- with which Mr ...
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... able , for the fu- ture , to form themselves into bodies , or at least to remain any time formidable to the public . I HAD delayed my Bath - journey for fome time , contrary to the repeated ad- vice of my physical acquaintance , and to ...
... able , for the fu- ture , to form themselves into bodies , or at least to remain any time formidable to the public . I HAD delayed my Bath - journey for fome time , contrary to the repeated ad- vice of my physical acquaintance , and to ...
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... able to hold much longer , and which , upon the terms I held it , nothing but the weakness of human nature could represent to me as worth holding at all ; the world may , I believe , without envy , allow me all the praise to which I ...
... able to hold much longer , and which , upon the terms I held it , nothing but the weakness of human nature could represent to me as worth holding at all ; the world may , I believe , without envy , allow me all the praise to which I ...
Página 39
... able to withstand them . I Now began to recal an intention , which from the firft dawnings of my recovery I had conceiv'd , of removing to a warmer climate ; and finding this to be approv'd of by a very eminent phyfician , I refolved to ...
... able to withstand them . I Now began to recal an intention , which from the firft dawnings of my recovery I had conceiv'd , of removing to a warmer climate ; and finding this to be approv'd of by a very eminent phyfician , I refolved to ...
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