The Journal of a Voyage to LisbonA. Millar, 1755 - 276 páginas |
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... perfon . A AND if all thefe talents must concur in the relator , they are certainly in a more eminent degree neceffary to the writer for here the narration admits of higher ornaments of ftile , and every fact and B 3 of The PREFACE ...
... perfon . A AND if all thefe talents must concur in the relator , they are certainly in a more eminent degree neceffary to the writer for here the narration admits of higher ornaments of ftile , and every fact and B 3 of The PREFACE ...
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... perfon . But on the other hand , why there fhould scarce exift a fingle writer of this kind worthy our regard ; and whilft there is no other branch of history ( for this is history ) which hath not exercifed the greatest pens , why this ...
... perfon . But on the other hand , why there fhould scarce exift a fingle writer of this kind worthy our regard ; and whilft there is no other branch of history ( for this is history ) which hath not exercifed the greatest pens , why this ...
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... perfon ( for fo I fincerely believe he is ) after examin- ing the guilty tooth , declared , that it was fuch a rotten fhell , and fo placed at the very remoteft end of the jaw , where it was , in a manner , co- vered and fecured by a ...
... perfon ( for fo I fincerely believe he is ) after examin- ing the guilty tooth , declared , that it was fuch a rotten fhell , and fo placed at the very remoteft end of the jaw , where it was , in a manner , co- vered and fecured by a ...
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... law , and to call it by that name . But if government be in the hands of a fingle perfon , of the few , or of the many ; and fuch governor or gover- any ' nors nors shall abandon himself or them- ⚫ felves to the 82 A VOYAGE.
... law , and to call it by that name . But if government be in the hands of a fingle perfon , of the few , or of the many ; and fuch governor or gover- any ' nors nors shall abandon himself or them- ⚫ felves to the 82 A VOYAGE.
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... who understood no language but his own , in which I had , not the leaft fmattering . The cap- tain was the only perfon left , in whose converfation converfation I might indulge myself ; but unluckily for me TOLIS BON . 87.
... who understood no language but his own , in which I had , not the leaft fmattering . The cap- tain was the only perfon left , in whose converfation converfation I might indulge myself ; but unluckily for me TOLIS BON . 87.
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