A Journal of a Voyage to LisbonJ. Wenman, 1785 - 149 páginas |
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Página iv
... 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 PREFACE . T HERE would not [ iv ]
... 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 PREFACE . T HERE would not [ iv ]
Página vii
... ornaments of ftile , and every fact and fentiment offers itself to the fulleft and moft deliberate examination . It would appear therefore , I think , " fomewhat A frange , if fuch writers as thefe fhould be found The PREFACE .佳.
... ornaments of ftile , and every fact and fentiment offers itself to the fulleft and moft deliberate examination . It would appear therefore , I think , " fomewhat A frange , if fuch writers as thefe fhould be found The PREFACE .佳.
Página xiii
... itself ; of which indeed I could fay a thoufand good things : but the task is fo very pleasant that I fhall leave it wholly to the reader ; and it is all the task I impofe on him . A moderation for which he may think himfelf obliged to ...
... itself ; of which indeed I could fay a thoufand good things : but the task is fo very pleasant that I fhall leave it wholly to the reader ; and it is all the task I impofe on him . A moderation for which he may think himfelf obliged to ...
Página 31
... itself . Indeed fo ghattly was my counte- nance , that timorous women with child had ab- stained from my houfe , for fear of the ill confe- quences of looking at me . In this condition I ran the gauntlope , ( fo I think I may juftly ...
... itself . Indeed fo ghattly was my counte- nance , that timorous women with child had ab- stained from my houfe , for fear of the ill confe- quences of looking at me . In this condition I ran the gauntlope , ( fo I think I may juftly ...
Página 39
... itself , in which he ftows his goods and paffengers , but he is called the captain ; a word of fuch various use and uncertain fignification , that it feems very difficult to fix any pofitive idea to it : if indeed there be any general ...
... itself , in which he ftows his goods and paffengers , but he is called the captain ; a word of fuch various use and uncertain fignification , that it feems very difficult to fix any pofitive idea to it : if indeed there be any general ...
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