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 98
But , alas ! how fháil he , who was discomfited by the first thorny branch which
bung across the path of fortune , struggle through the sharp briers of adversity ? -
Can a mind , formed for the happiness of domestic life , endowed with such ...
But , alas ! how fháil he , who was discomfited by the first thorny branch which
bung across the path of fortune , struggle through the sharp briers of adversity ? -
Can a mind , formed for the happiness of domestic life , endowed with such ...
Sivu 99
The first care that occupied my mind , after my arrival in London , was to procure
a safe conveyance for the presents which I had intended to lay at the feet of the
fifter of Percy . I have just received an answer to the letter that accompanied them
.
The first care that occupied my mind , after my arrival in London , was to procure
a safe conveyance for the presents which I had intended to lay at the feet of the
fifter of Percy . I have just received an answer to the letter that accompanied them
.
Sivu 160
... and requesting the rest of the party would excuse him for the evening , he
retired to his studŷ , to begin a journal of these important proceedings , with which
he intended to illuceedings e world . tication of At the first indication of the dawn
of ...
... and requesting the rest of the party would excuse him for the evening , he
retired to his studŷ , to begin a journal of these important proceedings , with which
he intended to illuceedings e world . tication of At the first indication of the dawn
of ...
Sivu 168
... and , by placing the science of morals on a true foundation , tends to encrease
the happiness of society . “ Would its professors pursue the same plan of
investigation that has been fo successfully adopted by natural philo . fophers ,
that of first ...
... and , by placing the science of morals on a true foundation , tends to encrease
the happiness of society . “ Would its professors pursue the same plan of
investigation that has been fo successfully adopted by natural philo . fophers ,
that of first ...
Sivu 188
port of a pistol was heard : the family were instantly alarmed ; the door of his
chamber was broken open ; and , on entering it , the first object that presented
itself to view , was the lifeless corse of the young philosopher , extended on the
floor .
port of a pistol was heard : the family were instantly alarmed ; the door of his
chamber was broken open ; and , on entering it , the first object that presented
itself to view , was the lifeless corse of the young philosopher , extended on the
floor .
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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...