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Strana 26
Buton those occasions there were • also particular places assigned for foreigners
. ... Upon asking him the occasion of it , he told me that his wife had dreamt a
strange dream the night before , which they were afraid portended some
misfortune ...
Buton those occasions there were • also particular places assigned for foreigners
. ... Upon asking him the occasion of it , he told me that his wife had dreamt a
strange dream the night before , which they were afraid portended some
misfortune ...
Strana 66
It is to the ordinary people , iho are not accufiomed to make very proper remarks
on any occasion , matter of great jest , if a man enters with a proininent pair of
shoulders into an aflembly , or is distinguished by an expansion of mouth , or ...
It is to the ordinary people , iho are not accufiomed to make very proper remarks
on any occasion , matter of great jest , if a man enters with a proininent pair of
shoulders into an aflembly , or is distinguished by an expansion of mouth , or ...
Strana 110
6 • When the name gives an occasion for an ingenious sign - post , I would
likewise advise the owner to take • that opportunity of letting the world know who
he is . • It would have been ridiculous for the ingenious Mrs. • Salmon to have
lived at ...
6 • When the name gives an occasion for an ingenious sign - post , I would
likewise advise the owner to take • that opportunity of letting the world know who
he is . • It would have been ridiculous for the ingenious Mrs. • Salmon to have
lived at ...
Strana 123
It is not small fatisfaction , that I have given occasion for the president's fhewing
both his invention and reading to such advantage as my correspondent reports
he did : but it is not to be doubted there were many very proper huins and pauses
...
It is not small fatisfaction , that I have given occasion for the president's fhewing
both his invention and reading to such advantage as my correspondent reports
he did : but it is not to be doubted there were many very proper huins and pauses
...
Strana 148
The learned Dr. Burnet , in his theory of the earth , takes occasion to observe ,
that every thought is attended with consciousness and representativeness ; the
mind has nothing presented to it but what is immediately followed by a reflection
or ...
The learned Dr. Burnet , in his theory of the earth , takes occasion to observe ,
that every thought is attended with consciousness and representativeness ; the
mind has nothing presented to it but what is immediately followed by a reflection
or ...
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