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 14
The young lady I have lately discovered to be a great lover of books ; of which
she has by far the most numerous collection of any person on board . But it is not
surprising , that I should never have sufpečted her taste for literature . No one ...
The young lady I have lately discovered to be a great lover of books ; of which
she has by far the most numerous collection of any person on board . But it is not
surprising , that I should never have sufpečted her taste for literature . No one ...
Sivu 82
... following the direction of their glances , I perceived a Lady with a remarkable
pleasant countenance , who had indeed no chourie upon her head , and who
was in every particuJar less disfigured by drefs , than any other person in the
room .
... following the direction of their glances , I perceived a Lady with a remarkable
pleasant countenance , who had indeed no chourie upon her head , and who
was in every particuJar less disfigured by drefs , than any other person in the
room .
Sivu 83
... can go no farther than the ornaments of the person ? Then , poor things ! who
can blame you , for exercising the highest of your intellectual powers ; and for
asserting your claim to rationality , though even by the lowest and most equivocal
of ...
... can go no farther than the ornaments of the person ? Then , poor things ! who
can blame you , for exercising the highest of your intellectual powers ; and for
asserting your claim to rationality , though even by the lowest and most equivocal
of ...
Sivu 135
... of such acts of atrocity , shared the same fate ! ” “ That Sir , " returned Axiom ,
with great calmness , “ I conceive to be an error of judgment , on the part of your
worship . ” — “ You , however , declare , that this is the person by whom you were
...
... of such acts of atrocity , shared the same fate ! ” “ That Sir , " returned Axiom ,
with great calmness , “ I conceive to be an error of judgment , on the part of your
worship . ” — “ You , however , declare , that this is the person by whom you were
...
Sivu 218
Emma begged we might proceed no farther , and we were about to comply with
her request , when the wife of the person who now rents the farm came to us . «
Ah ! how glad Miss Percy will be to see you Miss ! ” cried fhe . “ I did not think that
...
Emma begged we might proceed no farther , and we were about to comply with
her request , when the wife of the person who now rents the farm came to us . «
Ah ! how glad Miss Percy will be to see you Miss ! ” cried fhe . “ I did not think that
...
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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...