The Observer: Being a Collection of Moral, Literary and Familiar Essays, المجلد 3C. Dilly, 1786 |
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... turning to the lawyer , faid he believed he need not affect to be ignorant of Gemellus's fituation , and then addreffing himself again to Euphorion- " I can readily understand , ” said he , " that such a propofal as I have now opened to ...
... turning to the lawyer , faid he believed he need not affect to be ignorant of Gemellus's fituation , and then addreffing himself again to Euphorion- " I can readily understand , ” said he , " that such a propofal as I have now opened to ...
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... turn : I verily believe the odious cha racter of Shylock has brought little less perfect- tion upon us poor fcattered fons of Abraham , 1 than the Inquifition itself . As I am interefted to know if this blood - thirsty villain really ...
... turn : I verily believe the odious cha racter of Shylock has brought little less perfect- tion upon us poor fcattered fons of Abraham , 1 than the Inquifition itself . As I am interefted to know if this blood - thirsty villain really ...
الصفحة 32
... turn out a Samaritan . As I cannot doubt but a gentleman of your great learning knows all thefe things correctly , I fhall wait your answer with the most anxious impatience ; and pray be par- ticular as to the tribe of Judah , for if ...
... turn out a Samaritan . As I cannot doubt but a gentleman of your great learning knows all thefe things correctly , I fhall wait your answer with the most anxious impatience ; and pray be par- ticular as to the tribe of Judah , for if ...
الصفحة 34
... turn my thoughts to the past and present fituation of this peculiar people , I do not fee how any Christian nation according to the fpirit of their religion can refuse admiffion to the Jews , who , in completion of those very pro ...
... turn my thoughts to the past and present fituation of this peculiar people , I do not fee how any Christian nation according to the fpirit of their religion can refuse admiffion to the Jews , who , in completion of those very pro ...
الصفحة 37
... turning the power of Rome against him : They impeached him before Pilate the Roman procurator ; Pilate unwillingly at their urgent requifition sentenced him to ignominious execution ; difavowing in the strongest terms his fhare in the ...
... turning the power of Rome against him : They impeached him before Pilate the Roman procurator ; Pilate unwillingly at their urgent requifition sentenced him to ignominious execution ; difavowing in the strongest terms his fhare in the ...
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