A Journal of a Voyage to LisbonJ. Wenman, 1785 - 149 páginas |
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Página x
... once understand and believe . If it should be objected ( and it can no where be objected better than where I now write * , as there is no where more pomp of bigotry ) that -whole nations have been firm believers in fuch noft abfurd ...
... once understand and believe . If it should be objected ( and it can no where be objected better than where I now write * , as there is no where more pomp of bigotry ) that -whole nations have been firm believers in fuch noft abfurd ...
Página xiii
... once to the direct and pofitive Fraifes of the work 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 ...
... once to the direct and pofitive Fraifes of the work 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 ...
Página xiv
... once , like the revolution in the Rehearsal , a perfect re- formation of the laws relating to our maritime affairs an undertaking , I will not fay more modeft , but furely more feasible , than that of reforming a whole people , by ...
... once , like the revolution in the Rehearsal , a perfect re- formation of the laws relating to our maritime affairs an undertaking , I will not fay more modeft , but furely more feasible , than that of reforming a whole people , by ...
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... once . That he could not indeed fay , that the acting as a principal justice of peace in Westminster was on all accounts very defirable , but that all the world knew it was a very lucra- tive office . Now to have fhewn him plainly ...
... once . That he could not indeed fay , that the acting as a principal justice of peace in Westminster was on all accounts very defirable , but that all the world knew it was a very lucra- tive office . Now to have fhewn him plainly ...
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... once , a very good- natured man ; and as he was a very brave one too , I found that the heroic conftancy , with which I had born an operation that is attended with fcarce any degree of pain , had not a little raised mc in his esteem ...
... once , a very good- natured man ; and as he was a very brave one too , I found that the heroic conftancy , with which I had born an operation that is attended with fcarce any degree of pain , had not a little raised mc in his esteem ...
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