Letters from London, Written During the Years 1802 & 1803W. Pelham, 1804 - 312 من الصفحات |
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... discovered a remarkable desire in those who affect to rank among the better sort , to pass themselves off in the presence of strangers for gentle- men of fortune and consequence . Last Sunday A morning I visited Kensington Garden , so ...
... discovered a remarkable desire in those who affect to rank among the better sort , to pass themselves off in the presence of strangers for gentle- men of fortune and consequence . Last Sunday A morning I visited Kensington Garden , so ...
الصفحة 25
... discovered there was not sufficient affec- tion in the people to support a government for which , if Mr. De Lolme be not a bombast panegyrist , every Briton ought to be proud to die : so that , with all his ability as an orator , and ...
... discovered there was not sufficient affec- tion in the people to support a government for which , if Mr. De Lolme be not a bombast panegyrist , every Briton ought to be proud to die : so that , with all his ability as an orator , and ...
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... discovered that a legitimate republic required principles to which the people of both nations were altogether strang- ers . When the citizens of the United States be- come strangers to these principles , they are no long- er free ...
... discovered that a legitimate republic required principles to which the people of both nations were altogether strang- ers . When the citizens of the United States be- come strangers to these principles , they are no long- er free ...
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... discovered little of that surprise and admiration which novelty usually produces on ignorance . The first object which attracted his notice was a negro . He had never seen one before : he asked , " Who that black person was ? " and was ...
... discovered little of that surprise and admiration which novelty usually produces on ignorance . The first object which attracted his notice was a negro . He had never seen one before : he asked , " Who that black person was ? " and was ...
الصفحة 42
... discovered in the hab- it of a virgin , romping among girls at a boarding school , could after ten year's warfare , please him- self with the sight of the dead body of the respecta- ble Hector , dragged at his chariot wheels . Ter cir ...
... discovered in the hab- it of a virgin , romping among girls at a boarding school , could after ten year's warfare , please him- self with the sight of the dead body of the respecta- ble Hector , dragged at his chariot wheels . Ter cir ...
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Adieu affect appearance asked attach cause character citizens commerce common law constitution of England court degree dignity discovered disposed dress eloquence enemies English Englishman equal Erskine Europe eyes feelings forever frequently Garrow genius gentleman Gibbs give happy heart Hence honour House of Commons House of Lords human imagine James Rousseau John Bull judge jury justice king labour less LETTER liberty Livy London look Lord Lord Thurlow Majesties ment mind nation nature never obliged observed Old Bailey operate opinion parliament passed passion person Pitt pleasure plebeian political poor present principles Rag Fair Razai ready religion render replied republic of letters respect revolution rich Roman Rosemary Lane Rousseau scarcely seemed Selim sentiments servants shew slavery slaves society sometimes spirit stockjobber strangers suffer suppose thought tion told United usurpation Voltaire Wapping Windham