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 106
... with his wonted mildness ; " we see daily instances of the high favour that is
shewn 10 people of ruined circumstances ; many of whom I have known , even
when worthless and depraved , to meet with attention and support from people of
...
... with his wonted mildness ; " we see daily instances of the high favour that is
shewn 10 people of ruined circumstances ; many of whom I have known , even
when worthless and depraved , to meet with attention and support from people of
...
Sivu 158
Our sparrows are still to continue good and real sparrows : it is only their instincts
, that are to undergo a change , from the power of external circumstances . . So
young Sceptic declared this morning at breakfast , and my brother , whose ...
Our sparrows are still to continue good and real sparrows : it is only their instincts
, that are to undergo a change , from the power of external circumstances . . So
young Sceptic declared this morning at breakfast , and my brother , whose ...
Sivu 171
Yes , Maandaara , when , from the presure of existing circumstances , sparrows
are taught to make honey , then Thall the passions , which have been fanned into
a flame by the breath of indulgence , listen to the voice of moderation ! . , H 2 : .
Yes , Maandaara , when , from the presure of existing circumstances , sparrows
are taught to make honey , then Thall the passions , which have been fanned into
a flame by the breath of indulgence , listen to the voice of moderation ! . , H 2 : .
Sivu 213
This Lady was accordingly announced , before her appearance , to be the wife of
a recruiting officer , and fifteenth cousin to an Irish Lord - - a circumstance , of
which we might have remained in ignorance , had the arrived at the same time
with ...
This Lady was accordingly announced , before her appearance , to be the wife of
a recruiting officer , and fifteenth cousin to an Irish Lord - - a circumstance , of
which we might have remained in ignorance , had the arrived at the same time
with ...
Sivu 232
... circumstances ) is not in the passions themselves , but in the com . plexion of
the objects which excite them . Thou wilt remark , that though vice and folly have
the appearance of being every where predominant , ( 232 )
... circumstances ) is not in the passions themselves , but in the com . plexion of
the objects which excite them . Thou wilt remark , that though vice and folly have
the appearance of being every where predominant , ( 232 )
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according affection appeared arrival attention authority beauty become behold brother called character Chriſtian circumſtances companions conſider converſation cried daughter delight Denbeigh Doctor doubt Engliſh entered equally exiſtence expect experience eyes favour feelings female firſt fome fortune gave give Grey hand happineſs heart himſelf hope hour houſe huſband idea ignorance imagine juſt Lady learned leave length leſs letter look Maandaara manner ment mind Miſs Ardent morning moſt muſt nature never object obſerve opinion perceive perhaps perſon philoſopher pleaſure poor prejudices preſent reaſon received returned ſaid ſame ſay ſee ſeems Severan ſhall ſhe ſhould Sir Caprice ſome ſpirit ſtate ſtill ſubject ſuch ſuffered taken tears themſelves theſe thing thoſe thought tion told took truth turned uſed virtue whole whoſe woman young
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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...