The Port Folio, Volume 2Editor and Asbury Dickens, 1809 |
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Pagina 6
... cause . Samp . For want of words , no doubt , or lack of breath , Witness when I was worried with thy peals . And again , " It is not virtue , wisdom , valour , wit , Strength , comeliness of shape , or amplest merit , That woman's love ...
... cause . Samp . For want of words , no doubt , or lack of breath , Witness when I was worried with thy peals . And again , " It is not virtue , wisdom , valour , wit , Strength , comeliness of shape , or amplest merit , That woman's love ...
Pagina 13
... cause , surprised to see so wise a philoso- pher so off his guard . Composing himself , he replied , there are so ... causes , that you may not attribute this indulgence to folly . Since the thirst of knowledge led me among the Indians ...
... cause , surprised to see so wise a philoso- pher so off his guard . Composing himself , he replied , there are so ... causes , that you may not attribute this indulgence to folly . Since the thirst of knowledge led me among the Indians ...
Pagina 15
... causes , and these , though the historians relate them , are uncertain , imaginary , or received from the voice of the vulgar , the blind , the ignorant , for few or none of those who write were present at the occurrences they state ...
... causes , and these , though the historians relate them , are uncertain , imaginary , or received from the voice of the vulgar , the blind , the ignorant , for few or none of those who write were present at the occurrences they state ...
Pagina 18
... causes of the complaints and indispositions of the citizens , who , by indulging in this studious gluttony were pale ... cause ; his hair was gray , his head and hands trembled , he supported himself on a staff , and appeared to be more ...
... causes of the complaints and indispositions of the citizens , who , by indulging in this studious gluttony were pale ... cause ; his hair was gray , his head and hands trembled , he supported himself on a staff , and appeared to be more ...
Pagina 31
... causes and circumstances that belong to them , the memo- ry is merely burthened with a discordant and obscure mass . Of these he knows nothing , till some impartial and enlightened observer has collected , arranged , sifted and weighed ...
... causes and circumstances that belong to them , the memo- ry is merely burthened with a discordant and obscure mass . Of these he knows nothing , till some impartial and enlightened observer has collected , arranged , sifted and weighed ...
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