| 1753 - 646 sivua
...of mortality, or to the inhabitants of large towns, and is applicable to the tranfacting of bufinefs in general. The VISIT is more particularly for ftill...invented on their parts feveral curious hints towards mortning the length of a VISITATION, befides thofe ftale and threadbare ones, of bringing out after... | |
| Edward Moore - 1772 - 344 sivua
...bufinefs in general. TJie VISIT is more particularly for ftill life and fet compliments. The VISITAI ION is looked upon generally in a very indifferent light,...defcription) led-captains, -younger brothers brought up to no bufinefs, humble coufins, &c. The VISITED in thefe cafes, or more properly fpeaking, the PATIENTS,... | |
| 1776 - 288 sivua
...bufinefs in general. The Vifit is more particularly for Itill life and let compliments. The Vifitation is looked upon generally in a very indifferent light,...the worthy tribe of Hearers, (of whom you gave us hitely fo lively a defcription), led-captains, younger brothers brought up to no bufinefs, humble ccufins,... | |
| 1786 - 636 sivua
...indifferent light, and offener thought a plague than я plcalure by the receiver: it is chiefly the indention of the worthy tribe of Hearers, (of whom you gave us lately fo lively a dticription) kd-captains, younger brothers brought up to no bufmefs, humble confins, &c. The Vifited... | |
| 1803 - 318 sivua
...visitation is looked upon generally in a very indifferent light, and oftner thought a plague than a pleasure by the receiver ; it is chiefly the invention of the...worthy tribe of hearers (of whom you gave us lately so lively a description) led-captains, younger brothers brought up to no business, humble cousins,... | |
| James Ferguson - 1823 - 424 sivua
...business in general. The visit is more particularly for still-life and set compliments. The visitation is looked upon generally in a very indifferent light, and oftener thought a plague than a pleasure by the receiver ; it is chiefly the invention of the worthy tribe of hearers (of whom you... | |
| Lionel Thomas Berguer - 1823 - 620 sivua
...business in general. The visit is more particularly for still-life and set compliments. The visitation is looked upon generally in a very indifferent light, and oftener thought a plague than a pleasure by the receiver ; it is chiefly the invention of the worthy tribe of hearers (of whom you... | |
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