Gleanings Through Wales, Holland, and Westphalia;: With Views of Peace and War at Home and Abroad ...T.N. Longman, 1796 |
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... these veffels , the course of which is environed with difficulties , there has never been a fingle wreck or accident that threatened it , although their neceffity of braving all weathers , with the mail , has exposed them to every ...
... these veffels , the course of which is environed with difficulties , there has never been a fingle wreck or accident that threatened it , although their neceffity of braving all weathers , with the mail , has exposed them to every ...
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... these are wanted , he supplies you with all the little aids that this miferable . fickness stands in need of ; on all which fcores , he must be a churlish passenger who refuses to leave that recompence which can be of no fervice to ...
... these are wanted , he supplies you with all the little aids that this miferable . fickness stands in need of ; on all which fcores , he must be a churlish passenger who refuses to leave that recompence which can be of no fervice to ...
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... these matters are to be expected - and you are told the truth - you must either take a country as you do wedlock , for better and for worse , or re- main contented where you are , and like the Virtuofo in the comedy , only " travel in ...
... these matters are to be expected - and you are told the truth - you must either take a country as you do wedlock , for better and for worse , or re- main contented where you are , and like the Virtuofo in the comedy , only " travel in ...
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... these outrages on national urbanity are practised only by the mob , or the giddy and worthless part of the wealthy , they certainly fhould induce all orders Home - keeping Youth , have ever homely wits . SHAK . of of Englishmen to allow ...
... these outrages on national urbanity are practised only by the mob , or the giddy and worthless part of the wealthy , they certainly fhould induce all orders Home - keeping Youth , have ever homely wits . SHAK . of of Englishmen to allow ...
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... these flight machines are to be trufted ; fo that when most wanted they are useless , ) the novelty , & c . & c . & c . renders an experiment in them not unpleafant . They have , curtains of leather , but no glaffes ; are wholly open ...
... these flight machines are to be trufted ; fo that when most wanted they are useless , ) the novelty , & c . & c . & c . renders an experiment in them not unpleafant . They have , curtains of leather , but no glaffes ; are wholly open ...
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affert affure againſt alfo almoſt Amfterdam amongst anſwer Athelwold beautiful becauſe beft beſt Brielle cafe cauſe courſe cuftom curiofity defcription defire drefs Dutch Dutch language English fafe faid fame fave fcarcely fecond feems feen fenfe fervice feven feveral fhall fhew fhould fide fince fingular firft firſt fituation fize fome fometimes foon fpirit ftill ftivers ftranger fubject fuch fuffer fufficient fuppofe fure GLEANINGS Guelderland guilders Hague heart herſelf himſelf Holland houfe houſe inftance itſelf juft juſt laft leaſt lefs LETTER moft moſt muft muſt myſelf neceffary North Holland obferved occafion paffion pafs perfon pleaſe pleaſure poffible prefent Prince of Orange Provinces publick purpoſe reafon refidence refpect Republick Rotterdam ſcene Scheveling ſeems ſhall ſpeak Stadtholder ſtate States-General ſtill Stiver Piece ſtreet thefe themſelves theſe thing thofe thoſe thouſand tion town traveller uſe vifit walk whofe yourſelf
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