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
They liftened with peculiar complacency to the accounts of him , who “ came to
preach the gofpel · " to the poor ; " , and the hopes of his favour feemed to
irradiate with joy the bolom of refignation . A female of advanced life , in whom all
these ...
They liftened with peculiar complacency to the accounts of him , who “ came to
preach the gofpel · " to the poor ; " , and the hopes of his favour feemed to
irradiate with joy the bolom of refignation . A female of advanced life , in whom all
these ...
Sivu 106
My husband has enough owing to him , to enable him to pay every Put the
misfortune is , that his debtors are all people of fortune , whose favour would be
for ever lost , by an untimely application for money ; and should the news of his
having ...
My husband has enough owing to him , to enable him to pay every Put the
misfortune is , that his debtors are all people of fortune , whose favour would be
for ever lost , by an untimely application for money ; and should the news of his
having ...
Sivu 165
I have been engaged in translating for your perusal , the greatest part of a very
jong epistle , with which Doctor Severan has had the goodness to favour his
unworthy servant . According to previous agreement , I transmitted to him , all that
I had ...
I have been engaged in translating for your perusal , the greatest part of a very
jong epistle , with which Doctor Severan has had the goodness to favour his
unworthy servant . According to previous agreement , I transmitted to him , all that
I had ...
Sivu 183
Yes Maandaara , notwithstanding all I have faid in favour of this excellent woman
, truth obliges me to confess , that the powers of her mind are not fuffi - . ciently
enlarged to embrace the doctrines of Atheism ! She is blind enough , not to ...
Yes Maandaara , notwithstanding all I have faid in favour of this excellent woman
, truth obliges me to confess , that the powers of her mind are not fuffi - . ciently
enlarged to embrace the doctrines of Atheism ! She is blind enough , not to ...
Sivu 212
His noble aspect and graceful manner , appareptly justified all that had been said
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
...
His noble aspect and graceful manner , appareptly justified all that had been said
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
...
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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...