The Port FolioEditor and Asbury Dickens, 1822 |
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Pagina 11
... feeling of humanity on the part of the European settlers , immense countries laid waste , and the native inhabitants butchered , or reduced to slavery , or driven back into the wilds and fastnesses and forests of the interior , while ...
... feeling of humanity on the part of the European settlers , immense countries laid waste , and the native inhabitants butchered , or reduced to slavery , or driven back into the wilds and fastnesses and forests of the interior , while ...
Pagina 15
... feeling , and sensible reflection , as De Foe did in his Robinson Crusoe . The rational piety of this excellent narration ; its warm , simple , and beautiful reference of all the events of life to a gracious and over - ruling Providence ...
... feeling , and sensible reflection , as De Foe did in his Robinson Crusoe . The rational piety of this excellent narration ; its warm , simple , and beautiful reference of all the events of life to a gracious and over - ruling Providence ...
Pagina 17
... feeling is displayed in this description , and it is well maintained by the translator . We shall finish our extracts and remarks with one other cita- tion . Robinson is about to quit his melancholy but dear solitude ; and , on his ...
... feeling is displayed in this description , and it is well maintained by the translator . We shall finish our extracts and remarks with one other cita- tion . Robinson is about to quit his melancholy but dear solitude ; and , on his ...
Pagina 29
... feeling discovered in the bat by Spallanzani ? Then there is one presentiment of most animals , and especially insects , with respect to changes of the weather , to say nothing of those calendars or barometers which men who have been ...
... feeling discovered in the bat by Spallanzani ? Then there is one presentiment of most animals , and especially insects , with respect to changes of the weather , to say nothing of those calendars or barometers which men who have been ...
Pagina 62
... feeling without being haunted by the spectre of his crime during all the remainder of his miserable days . Then they will tell you that the pistol alone , will awe men into good - manners , -- a precious confession truly in the ...
... feeling without being haunted by the spectre of his crime during all the remainder of his miserable days . Then they will tell you that the pistol alone , will awe men into good - manners , -- a precious confession truly in the ...
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