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 32
For the love of God , “ ' allift me dear , dear Sir , ” cried he , “ the press - gang are
already here , and " I know , I shall not escape ! For my“ self I should not care ; but
, may poor , “ poor mother ! she will never furvive " it . I know she wont .
For the love of God , “ ' allift me dear , dear Sir , ” cried he , “ the press - gang are
already here , and " I know , I shall not escape ! For my“ self I should not care ; but
, may poor , “ poor mother ! she will never furvive " it . I know she wont .
Sivu 119
Perceiving my intention to speak , “ I know , Sir , what you would say , ” cried he ,
with vehemence : “ You would tell me , that your hatred to the English race , was
founded in nature and in justice . - - You would tell me , that it is we who have ...
Perceiving my intention to speak , “ I know , Sir , what you would say , ” cried he ,
with vehemence : “ You would tell me , that your hatred to the English race , was
founded in nature and in justice . - - You would tell me , that it is we who have ...
Sivu 135
... the reason of Mr . Timothy Trundle , leads him to revolt at the unjuft distribution
of property , and to think it virtue , to give his feeble aid towards redressing that
enormous abufe , who shall dare to call it wrong ? ” “ I can tell you , Sir , " cried
the ...
... the reason of Mr . Timothy Trundle , leads him to revolt at the unjuft distribution
of property , and to think it virtue , to give his feeble aid towards redressing that
enormous abufe , who shall dare to call it wrong ? ” “ I can tell you , Sir , " cried
the ...
Sivu 178
Then , ” cried the lovely Caroline , " it is to my fifter Olivia , that he owes his life ! -
But for her , I should have followed niy fifter Julia into the house , 10 call for help ;
it was Olivia ' alone , who had the courage to return to him , and the presence of ...
Then , ” cried the lovely Caroline , " it is to my fifter Olivia , that he owes his life ! -
But for her , I should have followed niy fifter Julia into the house , 10 call for help ;
it was Olivia ' alone , who had the courage to return to him , and the presence of ...
Sivu 218
cried fhe . “ I did not think that my fon could have been back from the Dale fo soon
. ” « Miss Percy ! ” said Emma . " What of Miss Percy ? When did you hear of her ?
" “ Did you not know that the came . diere vesterday ? " returned the woman .
cried fhe . “ I did not think that my fon could have been back from the Dale fo soon
. ” « Miss Percy ! ” said Emma . " What of Miss Percy ? When did you hear of her ?
" “ Did you not know that the came . diere vesterday ? " returned the woman .
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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...