A Journal of a Voyage to LisbonJ. Wenman, 1785 - 149 páginas |
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Página iii
... of him who is now no more , as you were of him whilst he was yet amongst you . And , on the other hand , if in his little work there thould appear any traces of a weaken'd and decay'd life , let your own ima- DEDICATION ...
... of him who is now no more , as you were of him whilst he was yet amongst you . And , on the other hand , if in his little work there thould appear any traces of a weaken'd and decay'd life , let your own ima- DEDICATION ...
Página iv
... hands as it came from the hands of the author ; it being judged that you would be bet- ter pleased to have an opportunity of observing the fainteft traces of a genius you have long ad- mired , than have it patched by a different hand ...
... hands as it came from the hands of the author ; it being judged that you would be bet- ter pleased to have an opportunity of observing the fainteft traces of a genius you have long ad- mired , than have it patched by a different hand ...
Página viii
... hand , why there should fcarce exift a fingle writer of this kind , worthy our regard ; and whilft there is no other branch of history ( for this is hiftory ) which hath not exercifed the greatest pens , why this alone should be ...
... hand , why there should fcarce exift a fingle writer of this kind , worthy our regard ; and whilft there is no other branch of history ( for this is hiftory ) which hath not exercifed the greatest pens , why this alone should be ...
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... 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 future , to form themselves into bodies , or at least to ...
... 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 future , to form themselves into bodies , or at least to ...
Página 17
Henry Fielding. it had come to my hands the whole gang of cut- throats was entirely difperfed , feven of them were in actual cuftody , and the reft driven , fome out of town , and others out of the kingdom . Tho ' my health was now ...
Henry Fielding. it had come to my hands the whole gang of cut- throats was entirely difperfed , feven of them were in actual cuftody , and the reft driven , fome out of town , and others out of the kingdom . Tho ' my health was now ...
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