A Journal of a Voyage to LisbonJ. Wenman, 1785 - 149 páginas |
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Página iv
... fome convenience to those innocents he hath left behind , will , no doubt , be a motive to encourage its circulation through the kingdom , which will engage every future genius to exert itself for your pleasure . THE ள் e , THE ...
... fome convenience to those innocents he hath left behind , will , no doubt , be a motive to encourage its circulation through the kingdom , which will engage every future genius to exert itself for your pleasure . THE ள் e , THE ...
Página vii
... fome knowledge that they are fenfible they could not poffibly have attained to themselves . But all his pains in collecting knowledge , alf his judgment in felecting , and all his art in com- municating it , will not fuffice , unless he ...
... fome knowledge that they are fenfible they could not poffibly have attained to themselves . But all his pains in collecting knowledge , alf his judgment in felecting , and all his art in com- municating it , will not fuffice , unless he ...
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... fome very few exceptions , is moft manifeft . Of thefe I thall willingly admit Burnet and Addifon ; if the former was not perhaps to be confidered as a political effayift , and the latter as a commentator on the claffics , rather than ...
... fome very few exceptions , is moft manifeft . Of thefe I thall willingly admit Burnet and Addifon ; if the former was not perhaps to be confidered as a political effayift , and the latter as a commentator on the claffics , rather than ...
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... fome fathers treat children , and as other fathers do lay - men , ex- acting their belief of whatever they relate , on no other foundation than their own authority , without ever taking the pains of adapting their lies to human ...
... fome fathers treat children , and as other fathers do lay - men , ex- acting their belief of whatever they relate , on no other foundation than their own authority , without ever taking the pains of adapting their lies to human ...
Página xii
... fome of which a fingle traveller fends into the world in many volumes , and others are , by judicious bookfellers , collected into vaft bodies in folio , and infcribed with their own names , as if they were indeed their own travels ...
... fome of which a fingle traveller fends into the world in many volumes , and others are , by judicious bookfellers , collected into vaft bodies in folio , and infcribed with their own names , as if they were indeed their own travels ...
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