The Edinburgh Magazine, Or, Literary Miscellany, Том 6J. Sibbald, Parliament-Square, 1787 |
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... lives in religious folitude ; and the natives of all cafts and tribes are fond of recreating in the cool recef- fes , beautiful walks , and lovely vis- tas of this umbrageous canopy , im- pervious to the hotteft beams of a tropical fun ...
... lives in religious folitude ; and the natives of all cafts and tribes are fond of recreating in the cool recef- fes , beautiful walks , and lovely vis- tas of this umbrageous canopy , im- pervious to the hotteft beams of a tropical fun ...
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... live in their country , study their language , and conform to their customs ; and even when a traveller has furmounted thefe difficulties , there are number- lefs others which he has still to over- come ; he must not only combat the ...
... live in their country , study their language , and conform to their customs ; and even when a traveller has furmounted thefe difficulties , there are number- lefs others which he has still to over- come ; he must not only combat the ...
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... live in a kind of fecurity . The merchant , on the contrary , lives in perpetual alarms : he trembles as he fixes his eye on a rapacious government , for whom an air of fatisfaction is a token of affluence and a fignal for plunder . The ...
... live in a kind of fecurity . The merchant , on the contrary , lives in perpetual alarms : he trembles as he fixes his eye on a rapacious government , for whom an air of fatisfaction is a token of affluence and a fignal for plunder . The ...
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... live in the fame cli- mate ; but the prejudices of educa- tion , and the effect of the govern- ment to which they are fubject will fufficiently account for it . I once obferved to a fenfible prieft , that of all the chriftians who in ...
... live in the fame cli- mate ; but the prejudices of educa- tion , and the effect of the govern- ment to which they are fubject will fufficiently account for it . I once obferved to a fenfible prieft , that of all the chriftians who in ...
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... lives X. ' s fires . For thee , who mindful of th3 unhonour'd dead , " Def in thefe lines their artless tale relate ; * If chance by lonely contemplation led " Some kindred spirit all inquire thy Mfate of made icon fa XI . Haply fome ...
... lives X. ' s fires . For thee , who mindful of th3 unhonour'd dead , " Def in thefe lines their artless tale relate ; * If chance by lonely contemplation led " Some kindred spirit all inquire thy Mfate of made icon fa XI . Haply fome ...
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