The Journal of a Voyage to LisbonA. Millar, 1755 - 276 páginas |
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... better plea- fed to have an opportunity of observ- ing the faintest traces of a genius you have long admired , than have it patch'd by a different hand ; by which means the marks of its true author might have been effac'd . THAT the ...
... better plea- fed to have an opportunity of observ- ing the faintest traces of a genius you have long admired , than have it patch'd by a different hand ; by which means the marks of its true author might have been effac'd . THAT the ...
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... better than where I now write * , as there is no where more pomp of bigotry ) that whole na- tions have been firm believers in fuch most abfurd fuppofitions ; I reply , the fact is not true . They have known nothing of the matter , and ...
... better than where I now write * , as there is no where more pomp of bigotry ) that whole na- tions have been firm believers in fuch most abfurd fuppofitions ; I reply , the fact is not true . They have known nothing of the matter , and ...
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... better . This I attri- buted greatly to a dose of laudanum pre- fcribed by my furgeon . It firft gave me the most delicious flow of spirits , and afterwards as comfortable a nap . THE month of May , which was now begun , it seemed ...
... better . This I attri- buted greatly to a dose of laudanum pre- fcribed by my furgeon . It firft gave me the most delicious flow of spirits , and afterwards as comfortable a nap . THE month of May , which was now begun , it seemed ...
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... better of my distemper , it must be by the te- dious operation of undermining , and not by a fudden attack and ftorm . SOME vifible effects , however , and far beyond what my moft fanguine hopes could with any modefty expect , I very ...
... better of my distemper , it must be by the te- dious operation of undermining , and not by a fudden attack and ftorm . SOME vifible effects , however , and far beyond what my moft fanguine hopes could with any modefty expect , I very ...
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... better . In this , I believe , he was fin- cere ; for he was , as we fhall have occafion to obferve more than once , a very good - natured man ; and as he was a very brave one too , I found that the heroic conftancy ; with . which I had ...
... better . In this , I believe , he was fin- cere ; for he was , as we fhall have occafion to obferve more than once , a very good - natured man ; and as he was a very brave one too , I found that the heroic conftancy ; with . which I had ...
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