A Sentimental Journey Through France and Italy, Band 1W. Strahan; T. Cadell; G. Robinson; J. Murray; and T. Evans, 1780 |
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... her creed . The acceffion of that idea , carried nature , at that time , as high as she could go I was at peace with the go - I world before , and this finished the treaty with myfelf Now -Now , was I a King of France , cried [ 6 ]
... her creed . The acceffion of that idea , carried nature , at that time , as high as she could go I was at peace with the go - I world before , and this finished the treaty with myfelf Now -Now , was I a King of France , cried [ 6 ]
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... Nature seemed to have had done with her refentments in him ; he fhewed none - but letting his staff fall within his arm , he prefs'd both his hands with refignation upon his breast , and retired . VOL . I. C M THE MON K. CALAIS . y ...
... Nature seemed to have had done with her refentments in him ; he fhewed none - but letting his staff fall within his arm , he prefs'd both his hands with refignation upon his breast , and retired . VOL . I. C M THE MON K. CALAIS . y ...
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... nature generally prompting us to the thing we are fitteft for , I walk'd out into the coach - yard to buy or hire fome- thing of that kind to my purpose : an old Defobligeant in the furtheft corner of the court , hit my fancy at first ...
... nature generally prompting us to the thing we are fitteft for , I walk'd out into the coach - yard to buy or hire fome- thing of that kind to my purpose : an old Defobligeant in the furtheft corner of the court , hit my fancy at first ...
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... nature has fet up by her own unquefti- onable authority certain boundaries and fences to circumfcribe the dif- content of men : fhe has effected her purpose in the quieteft and eafieft manner by laying him un- der almost infuperable ...
... nature has fet up by her own unquefti- onable authority certain boundaries and fences to circumfcribe the dif- content of men : fhe has effected her purpose in the quieteft and eafieft manner by laying him un- der almost infuperable ...
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... nature to observe the greatest precifion and nicety , to avoid a confufion of cha- racter . And these men I fpeak of , are fuch as cross the feas and fojourn in a land of strangers with a view of faving money for various reafons and ...
... nature to observe the greatest precifion and nicety , to avoid a confufion of cha- racter . And these men I fpeak of , are fuch as cross the feas and fojourn in a land of strangers with a view of faving money for various reafons and ...
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