A Journey to the Western Islands of ScotlandW. Strahan, 1775 - 384 ページ |
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... and whose gaiety of conversa- tion and civility of manners are fufficient to coun- teract the inconveniences of travel , in countries less hofpitable than we have paffed . On the eighteenth of August we left Edin- burgh , A 2 On A ...
... and whose gaiety of conversa- tion and civility of manners are fufficient to coun- teract the inconveniences of travel , in countries less hofpitable than we have paffed . On the eighteenth of August we left Edin- burgh , A 2 On A ...
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... manner of which Knox has given what he himself calls a merry narrative . The change of religion in Scotland , eager and vehement as it was , raised an epidemical enthu- fiasm , compounded of fullen fcrupulousness and warlike ferocity ...
... manner of which Knox has given what he himself calls a merry narrative . The change of religion in Scotland , eager and vehement as it was , raised an epidemical enthu- fiasm , compounded of fullen fcrupulousness and warlike ferocity ...
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... manners of young men neither to the levity and diffoluteness of a capital city , nor to the grofs luxury of a town of commerce , places naturally unpropitious to learning ; in one the defire of knowledge easily gives way to the love of ...
... manners of young men neither to the levity and diffoluteness of a capital city , nor to the grofs luxury of a town of commerce , places naturally unpropitious to learning ; in one the defire of knowledge easily gives way to the love of ...
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Samuel Johnson. The every nation is the state of common life . manners of a people are not to be found in the schools of learning , or the palaces of greatness , where the national character is obfcured or obli- terated by travel or ...
Samuel Johnson. The every nation is the state of common life . manners of a people are not to be found in the schools of learning , or the palaces of greatness , where the national character is obfcured or obli- terated by travel or ...
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... manners , the culture of their lands was unskilful , and their domeftic life unformed ; their tables were coarse as the feasts of Eskimeaux , and their houses filthy as the cottages of Hottentots . Since they have known that their ...
... manners , the culture of their lands was unskilful , and their domeftic life unformed ; their tables were coarse as the feasts of Eskimeaux , and their houses filthy as the cottages of Hottentots . Since they have known that their ...
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