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 4
From Morton , I have received letters for his mother , and fifters , accompanied by
some valuable presents , which the generous hand of Grey , enabled him to
procure for them . The young man has made a rapid progress . in my esteem : his
...
From Morton , I have received letters for his mother , and fifters , accompanied by
some valuable presents , which the generous hand of Grey , enabled him to
procure for them . The young man has made a rapid progress . in my esteem : his
...
Sivu 138
... enabled thus circumstantially , to detail the particulars of this curious
conversation , from the politeness of the Magistrate ' s nephew , who was so kind
as to furnish me with a copy of his notes , taken down in , what is called , Short
Hand .
... enabled thus circumstantially , to detail the particulars of this curious
conversation , from the politeness of the Magistrate ' s nephew , who was so kind
as to furnish me with a copy of his notes , taken down in , what is called , Short
Hand .
Sivu 195
He bounded forward - - and taking a hand of each - while the bursting sensations
of his heart choaked his utterance - gazed for a moment on the revered faces of
his parents , and in the next , was in their arms . His poor mother could not , for a
...
He bounded forward - - and taking a hand of each - while the bursting sensations
of his heart choaked his utterance - gazed for a moment on the revered faces of
his parents , and in the next , was in their arms . His poor mother could not , for a
...
Sivu 207
been working from hand to mouth , now scrambling to get out of debt , and then
falling back into poverty - what it is to be at once , as I may fay , set above the
world ! . The eyes of Emma gliftened with delight , and the sweet tint of the
opening ...
been working from hand to mouth , now scrambling to get out of debt , and then
falling back into poverty - what it is to be at once , as I may fay , set above the
world ! . The eyes of Emma gliftened with delight , and the sweet tint of the
opening ...
Sivu 221
continued the lovely moralist : “ the trees he has planted may be cut down by
fordid avarice ; and the hand of brutish ftupidity may root out the flowers of his
garden ; but his deeds of benevolence and charity shall be held in everlasting ...
continued the lovely moralist : “ the trees he has planted may be cut down by
fordid avarice ; and the hand of brutish ftupidity may root out the flowers of his
garden ; but his deeds of benevolence and charity shall be held in everlasting ...
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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...