“The” Works of Laurence Sterne, Том 2J. Johnson, 1808 |
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... traveller may fee it , to fatisfy himself - he muft not omit however taking notice of La Tour de Guet , upon any account ; ' tis fo called from its particular deftination , because in war it ferves to discover and give notice of the ...
... traveller may fee it , to fatisfy himself - he muft not omit however taking notice of La Tour de Guet , upon any account ; ' tis fo called from its particular deftination , because in war it ferves to discover and give notice of the ...
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... traveller going along , without moleftation to any one , upon his lawful occafions ? Do stop that death - looking , long - ftriding fcoundrel of a scare- finner , who is pofting after me . - He never would have followed me but for you ...
... traveller going along , without moleftation to any one , upon his lawful occafions ? Do stop that death - looking , long - ftriding fcoundrel of a scare- finner , who is pofting after me . - He never would have followed me but for you ...
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... . 1 --- Was he going there ? Not that I know . CHAP . XX . NOW I hate to hear a perfon , especially if he be a traveller , complain that we do not get on fo faft two words ** ** and ** Their faft in France 110 THE LIFE AND OPINIONS.
... . 1 --- Was he going there ? Not that I know . CHAP . XX . NOW I hate to hear a perfon , especially if he be a traveller , complain that we do not get on fo faft two words ** ** and ** Their faft in France 110 THE LIFE AND OPINIONS.
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... travellers have gone before him , -he faw Kings , and courts , and filks of all co- lours , in fuch ftrange lights ; -- and his remarks and reafonings upon the characters , the manners , and cuftoms of the countries we pafs'd over ...
... travellers have gone before him , -he faw Kings , and courts , and filks of all co- lours , in fuch ftrange lights ; -- and his remarks and reafonings upon the characters , the manners , and cuftoms of the countries we pafs'd over ...
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... travellers and travel- readers , till travelling is no more , -or , which comes to the fame point , -till the world , finally , takes it into its head to stand still . But this rich bale is not to be open'd now , except a fmall thread ...
... travellers and travel- readers , till travelling is no more , -or , which comes to the fame point , -till the world , finally , takes it into its head to stand still . But this rich bale is not to be open'd now , except a fmall thread ...
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