Translation of the letters of a Hindoo rajah, to which is prefixed a preliminary dissertation on the history, religion, and manners of the Hindoos, Nide 2 |
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Sivu 45
I must , however , make an , exception in regard to a small number of people ,
very plainly habited , who stood during the fervice , in a part of the church called
the aisle , these appeared not to have arrived at fuch a state of perfe & tion .
I must , however , make an , exception in regard to a small number of people ,
very plainly habited , who stood during the fervice , in a part of the church called
the aisle , these appeared not to have arrived at fuch a state of perfe & tion .
Sivu 114
30 The abhorrence , that it is not thought fufficient to visit their fins with mere
temporal . punishment , but every possible pains is taken to preserve them in
such a state of wickedness , as may give them every poffible chance of being ,
according ...
30 The abhorrence , that it is not thought fufficient to visit their fins with mere
temporal . punishment , but every possible pains is taken to preserve them in
such a state of wickedness , as may give them every poffible chance of being ,
according ...
Sivu 150
The reins will then be put - into the hands of wisdom ; and as women will , in the
age of reason , probably be found to have the largest share , it is they who will
then drive the chariot of state , and guide the steeds of war ! Mr . Axiom , whose ...
The reins will then be put - into the hands of wisdom ; and as women will , in the
age of reason , probably be found to have the largest share , it is they who will
then drive the chariot of state , and guide the steeds of war ! Mr . Axiom , whose ...
Sivu 183
She takes great pleasure in the contemplation of a future state , and carries her
prejudices so far , as to declare , that she , considers the account of it , as given in
Scripture , as little less easy of belief , than the system of Mr . Puzzledorf ; and ...
She takes great pleasure in the contemplation of a future state , and carries her
prejudices so far , as to declare , that she , considers the account of it , as given in
Scripture , as little less easy of belief , than the system of Mr . Puzzledorf ; and ...
Sivu 212
... in his favour ! and the sweet . blushes that spread themselves , over the
countenance of the fáir maiden , on unexpectedly beholding him told , that the old
Gentleman had not been wrong in his conjectures concerning the state of her
heart .
... in his favour ! and the sweet . blushes that spread themselves , over the
countenance of the fáir maiden , on unexpectedly beholding him told , that the old
Gentleman had not been wrong in his conjectures concerning the state of her
heart .
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Sivu 226 - Ah ! sir," returned Charlotte, " you know how female writers are looked down upon. The women fear, and hate; the men ridicule, and dislike them." " This may be the case with the mere mob, who receive every prejudice upon trust...