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Page 97
... persons , deprive them of the comforts of social intercourse with friends . These , it will be said , are the necessary consequences of Disownment ; and being so , we wished the Society to consider how far they were justified on their ...
... persons , deprive them of the comforts of social intercourse with friends . These , it will be said , are the necessary consequences of Disownment ; and being so , we wished the Society to consider how far they were justified on their ...
Page 197
... persons of real merit , of any of the descriptions in question , have not been distinguished by the flattering notice of persons of rank and consideration . That child of simplicity and nature , the learned and indefati- gable Gilbert ...
... persons of real merit , of any of the descriptions in question , have not been distinguished by the flattering notice of persons of rank and consideration . That child of simplicity and nature , the learned and indefati- gable Gilbert ...
Page 232
... persons and customs of the inhabitants , with a mixture of truth and fiction highly amusing . The success which attended the expeditions to the eastern world , was no small cause of anxiety to the Venetians , who foresaw in the new ...
... persons and customs of the inhabitants , with a mixture of truth and fiction highly amusing . The success which attended the expeditions to the eastern world , was no small cause of anxiety to the Venetians , who foresaw in the new ...
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