The Journal of a Voyage to LisbonJohn Long, 1907 - 155 páginas |
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... truths has that man left behind him ! What generations he has taught to laugh wisely and fairly ! What scholars he has formed and accustomed to the exercise of thoughtful humour and the manly play of wit ! What a courage he had ! What a ...
... truths has that man left behind him ! What generations he has taught to laugh wisely and fairly ! What scholars he has formed and accustomed to the exercise of thoughtful humour and the manly play of wit ! What a courage he had ! What a ...
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... truth never warped , and his generous human kindness never surrendered . " HANNAFORD BENNETT The Journal of a Voyage to Lisbon INTRODUCTION In the 14 Biographical Introduction wonderful to think of the pains and misery ...
... truth never warped , and his generous human kindness never surrendered . " HANNAFORD BENNETT The Journal of a Voyage to Lisbon INTRODUCTION In the 14 Biographical Introduction wonderful to think of the pains and misery ...
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... short of my service , if I succeeded in my attempt . To say the truth , the public never act more wisely than when they act most liberally in the distribution of their rewards ; and here the good they 20 A Voyage to Lisbon.
... short of my service , if I succeeded in my attempt . To say the truth , the public never act more wisely than when they act most liberally in the distribution of their rewards ; and here the good they 20 A Voyage to Lisbon.
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... truth , scarce consistent with the liberties of a free people , nor could it be reconciled with them , did it not move downwards ; a circumstance universally apprehended to be incompatible to all kinds of slavery ; for Aristotle in his ...
... truth , scarce consistent with the liberties of a free people , nor could it be reconciled with them , did it not move downwards ; a circumstance universally apprehended to be incompatible to all kinds of slavery ; for Aristotle in his ...
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... truth of what I have here observed ; all , indeed , that ever have been under the dominion of that tyrant , who in this free country is as absolute as a Turkish bashaw . In two particulars only his power is defective ; he cannot press ...
... truth of what I have here observed ; all , indeed , that ever have been under the dominion of that tyrant , who in this free country is as absolute as a Turkish bashaw . In two particulars only his power is defective ; he cannot press ...
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