The Journal of a Voyage to LisbonA. Millar, 1755 - 276 páginas |
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... appear any traces of a weaken'd and decay'd life , let your own imaginations place before your eyes a true picture , in that of a hand trembling in almost its latest hour , of a body emaciated with pains , yet ftruggling for your ...
... appear any traces of a weaken'd and decay'd life , let your own imaginations place before your eyes a true picture , in that of a hand trembling in almost its latest hour , of a body emaciated with pains , yet ftruggling for your ...
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... appear therefore , I think , fomewhat ftrange , if fuch writers as thefe fhould be found extremely com- mon ; fince nature hath been a moft parfimonious diftributer of her richest talents , and hath feldom bestowed many on the fame ...
... appear therefore , I think , fomewhat ftrange , if fuch writers as thefe fhould be found extremely com- mon ; fince nature hath been a moft parfimonious diftributer of her richest talents , and hath feldom bestowed many on the fame ...
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... appear to one of this kind , that he would probably think himself guilty of infidelity , fhould he omit the minutest thing in the detail of his journal . That the fact is true , is fufficient to give it a place there , without any ...
... appear to one of this kind , that he would probably think himself guilty of infidelity , fhould he omit the minutest thing in the detail of his journal . That the fact is true , is fufficient to give it a place there , without any ...
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... appear in this journal , which will feldom , I apprehend , be the cafe , the candid reader will eafily perceive it is not introduced for its own fake , but for fome obfervations and re- flections naturally refulting from it ; and which ...
... appear in this journal , which will feldom , I apprehend , be the cafe , the candid reader will eafily perceive it is not introduced for its own fake , but for fome obfervations and re- flections naturally refulting from it ; and which ...
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... appear the more extraordinary to thofe who recollect the outrages with which it began . HAVING thus fully accomplished my undertaking , I went into the country in a very weak and deplorable condition , with no fewer or lefs diseases ...
... appear the more extraordinary to thofe who recollect the outrages with which it began . HAVING thus fully accomplished my undertaking , I went into the country in a very weak and deplorable condition , with no fewer or lefs diseases ...
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