The History of Rasselas, Prince of Abissinia: A TaleHarrison and Company, 1787 - 56 Seiten |
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... thefe mountains , and C 6 fluences of climate or cuftom , from the fprightlinefs of infancy to the de- fpondence of decrepitude . He mult diveft himself of the prejudices of his age or country ; he must confider right and wrong in their ...
... thefe mountains , and C 6 fluences of climate or cuftom , from the fprightlinefs of infancy to the de- fpondence of decrepitude . He mult diveft himself of the prejudices of his age or country ; he must confider right and wrong in their ...
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... thefe the greatest is ftill standing very little injured by time . ' " • $ Let us vifit them to - morrow , ' faid Nekayah . I have often heard of the Pyramids , and fhall not rest , till I have feen them within and without • with my own ...
... thefe the greatest is ftill standing very little injured by time . ' " • $ Let us vifit them to - morrow , ' faid Nekayah . I have often heard of the Pyramids , and fhall not rest , till I have feen them within and without • with my own ...
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... thefe manfions of the dead to him who did not know that he fhould never die ; • that what now acts fhall continue it's agency , and what now thinks fhall think on for ever ! Thofe that lie here ftretched before us , the wife and the ...
... thefe manfions of the dead to him who did not know that he fhould never die ; • that what now acts fhall continue it's agency , and what now thinks fhall think on for ever ! Thofe that lie here ftretched before us , the wife and the ...
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... thefe who ,, hought be fuf- he first 6 all his irrefo- The good woman , pleafed with his folicitude , which the thought promiseď fome relief , told him plainly , that Mrs. Carlton was in the utmoft ditrefs ; that he had been ill feveral ...
... thefe who ,, hought be fuf- he first 6 all his irrefo- The good woman , pleafed with his folicitude , which the thought promiseď fome relief , told him plainly , that Mrs. Carlton was in the utmoft ditrefs ; that he had been ill feveral ...
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... thefe lodgings be- . But how do you ot a mighty agree- oul ! not a bit of e gentleman I faw Mifs Courteney . s . Eccles , he is 1 .'- ' Well , ' faid m glad you are not without getting leave you to mor- plied Mrs. Eccles , tenance , I ...
... thefe lodgings be- . But how do you ot a mighty agree- oul ! not a bit of e gentleman I faw Mifs Courteney . s . Eccles , he is 1 .'- ' Well , ' faid m glad you are not without getting leave you to mor- plied Mrs. Eccles , tenance , I ...
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