Prose and PoetryR. Hart-Davis, 1950 - 961 من الصفحات Over sixty-five representative selections. |
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الصفحة 138
... least discover the coast , civilize part of the inhabitants , and make it easy for some other adventurer to proceed farther , to reduce them wholly to subjection , and settle them under laws . We are taught by the great Roman orator ...
... least discover the coast , civilize part of the inhabitants , and make it easy for some other adventurer to proceed farther , to reduce them wholly to subjection , and settle them under laws . We are taught by the great Roman orator ...
الصفحة 185
... least Deviation from their System , and numerous Remonstrances were accordingly made by each , as he found his favourite Topicks omitted or delayed . Some were angry that the RAMBLER did not , like the SPECTATOR , introduce himself to ...
... least Deviation from their System , and numerous Remonstrances were accordingly made by each , as he found his favourite Topicks omitted or delayed . Some were angry that the RAMBLER did not , like the SPECTATOR , introduce himself to ...
الصفحة 663
... least expensive of all methods of improvement . To drop a seed into the ground can cost nothing , and the trouble is not great of protecting the young plant , till it is out of danger ; though it must be allowed to have some difficulty ...
... least expensive of all methods of improvement . To drop a seed into the ground can cost nothing , and the trouble is not great of protecting the young plant , till it is out of danger ; though it must be allowed to have some difficulty ...
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Chronological Table | 8 |
London a Poem | 25 |
An Account of the Life of Mr Richard Savage | 41 |
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