The Journal of a Voyage to LisbonA. Millar, 1755 - 276 páginas |
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... those inno- cents he hath left behind , will , not doubt , be a motive to encourage its cir- culation through the kingdom , which will engage every future genius to ex- ert itself for your pleasure . THE principles and fpirit which ...
... those inno- cents he hath left behind , will , not doubt , be a motive to encourage its cir- culation through the kingdom , which will engage every future genius to ex- ert itself for your pleasure . THE principles and fpirit which ...
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... have be- lieved they knew not what . It is , in- deed , with me no matter of doubt , but that the pope and his clergy might teach * At Lisbon . any any of those Christian Heterodoxies , the tenets of which X The PREFACE .
... have be- lieved they knew not what . It is , in- deed , with me no matter of doubt , but that the pope and his clergy might teach * At Lisbon . any any of those Christian Heterodoxies , the tenets of which X The PREFACE .
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Henry Fielding. any of those Christian Heterodoxies , the tenets of which are the moft diametri- cally oppofite to their own ; nay , all the doctrines of Zoroafter , Confucius , and Mahomet , not only with certain and immediate fuccefs ...
Henry Fielding. any of those Christian Heterodoxies , the tenets of which are the moft diametri- cally oppofite to their own ; nay , all the doctrines of Zoroafter , Confucius , and Mahomet , not only with certain and immediate fuccefs ...
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... those murders and rob- beries which were every day committed in the streets : upon which , I promised to tranfmit my opinion , in writing , to his Grace , who , as the gentleman informed me , intended to lay it before the privy council ...
... those murders and rob- beries which were every day committed in the streets : upon which , I promised to tranfmit my opinion , in writing , to his Grace , who , as the gentleman informed me , intended to lay it before the privy council ...
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... those terms was the immediately depo- fiting 600l . in my hands ; at which fmall charge I undertook to demolish the then reigning gangs , and to put the civil policy into fuch order , that no fuch gangs fhould ever be able , for the fu ...
... those terms was the immediately depo- fiting 600l . in my hands ; at which fmall charge I undertook to demolish the then reigning gangs , and to put the civil policy into fuch order , that no fuch gangs fhould ever be able , for the fu ...
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