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Pagina 36
... formed upon the father . What the father says , the son says ; and what the father looks , the son looks . " There being little conversation to - night , I must endeavour to recollect what I may have omitted on former occasions . When I ...
... formed upon the father . What the father says , the son says ; and what the father looks , the son looks . " There being little conversation to - night , I must endeavour to recollect what I may have omitted on former occasions . When I ...
Pagina 58
... formed a commodious habit- ation , though it consisted but of a few small build- ings , only one story high . He had , in his little apartments , more things than I could enumerate in a page or two . Among other agreeable circumstances ...
... formed a commodious habit- ation , though it consisted but of a few small build- ings , only one story high . He had , in his little apartments , more things than I could enumerate in a page or two . Among other agreeable circumstances ...
Pagina 85
... formed , that the people of the main land were entirely ignorant of our motions ; for in a Glasgow newspaper we found a paragraph , which , as it con- tains a just and well - turned compliment to my illus- trious friend , I shall here ...
... formed , that the people of the main land were entirely ignorant of our motions ; for in a Glasgow newspaper we found a paragraph , which , as it con- tains a just and well - turned compliment to my illus- trious friend , I shall here ...
Pagina 93
... formed no plans for the de- struction of her fellow - creatures : milk , which is drawn from the cow , that useful animal , that eats the grass of the field , and supplies us with that which made the greatest part of the food of mankind ...
... formed no plans for the de- struction of her fellow - creatures : milk , which is drawn from the cow , that useful animal , that eats the grass of the field , and supplies us with that which made the greatest part of the food of mankind ...
Pagina 107
... formed an opinion on the Hamilton side , in the Douglas cause , slily answered , " Sir , Sir , don't be too severe upon the gentleman ; don't accuse him of want of filial piety ! Lady Jane Douglas was not his mother . " He roused my ...
... formed an opinion on the Hamilton side , in the Douglas cause , slily answered , " Sir , Sir , don't be too severe upon the gentleman ; don't accuse him of want of filial piety ! Lady Jane Douglas was not his mother . " He roused my ...
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