Gleanings Through Wales, Holland and Westphalia: With Views of Peace and War at Home and Abroad. To which is Added Humanity; Or, The Rights of Nature, 3. köideT.N. Longman and L.B. Seeley, 1795 |
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... thought I ? are brother prifoners to keep up this lofty difference ? Are thofe who have levelled the earth , fo foon unmindful of their leading maxim ? " All men are equal ! " One of the fuperiors ( I thought there were to be no ...
... thought I ? are brother prifoners to keep up this lofty difference ? Are thofe who have levelled the earth , fo foon unmindful of their leading maxim ? " All men are equal ! " One of the fuperiors ( I thought there were to be no ...
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... thought either of the two former might have written on the hearts of the people , the WISDOM OF CONTENT , in characters of blood . That which raged in 1787 , is fo well and faith- fully written , by an Englith author , who calls 1 The ...
... thought either of the two former might have written on the hearts of the people , the WISDOM OF CONTENT , in characters of blood . That which raged in 1787 , is fo well and faith- fully written , by an Englith author , who calls 1 The ...
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... thought the eye of authority would not pene- trate . My wandering fteps , which fo often led me into unfrequented places , and thereby , as you have feen , make me tread upon many a fecret , led me to the haunts of thefe Dutch 6 male ...
... thought the eye of authority would not pene- trate . My wandering fteps , which fo often led me into unfrequented places , and thereby , as you have feen , make me tread upon many a fecret , led me to the haunts of thefe Dutch 6 male ...
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... thought that a Republic , -attached as is that of Holland to all those things which the French people now moft hold in fcorn , person , property , life , and religion ; and with the bleeding teftimonies of rapine , devafta- tion and ...
... thought that a Republic , -attached as is that of Holland to all those things which the French people now moft hold in fcorn , person , property , life , and religion ; and with the bleeding teftimonies of rapine , devafta- tion and ...
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... thought of her living for another . This new misfortune finks the father to the ground , upon which he is left to die on one fide of the ftage , while the lady ftands ftatue - ftruck with grief on the other . Neither of these objects go ...
... thought of her living for another . This new misfortune finks the father to the ground , upon which he is left to die on one fide of the ftage , while the lady ftands ftatue - ftruck with grief on the other . Neither of these objects go ...
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affiftance affure alfo almoſt amongſt beautiful becauſe beſt blood bofom Boxmeer breaft Chriftian Cleves courſe cuftom curiofity Duchy of Cleves Dutch English eyes facred faid falutation fame fave fcarce fcene feel feem feen fettled feven feveral fhall fhew fhort fhould fide fifters fighs fince fire firft firſt fituation flave fome fometimes foon foul fpirit ftand ftate ftill fubject fuch fuffer fuppofe fure German Gleaner Gleaning Guelderland hand happineſs heart herſelf himſelf Holland honour houfe houſe human inftance itſelf juft juſt laft leaſt lefs LETTER liberty lover mafter meaſure miſtreſs moft morgen moſt muft muſt myſelf nature neceffary Nimeguen obferve occafion paffed paffion penult perfons pleaſure prefent Pruffian reafon refidence reft Rhine rife ſcene ſhall ſhe Stadtholder ſtate ſtill thee thefe themſelves theſe thofe thoſe thou thouſands tion town uſe vifit Weft Weftphalia whofe wiſh