The Monthly Visitor, and Entertaining Pocket Companion, Volume 6H.D. Symonds, 1799 |
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... appeared in 1775. Thefe tours were tranflated into German and French , they were likewife reprinted at Dublin . Indeed their reception , both at home and abroad , was flattering to the Author ; his accuracy in the delineation of objects ...
... appeared in 1775. Thefe tours were tranflated into German and French , they were likewife reprinted at Dublin . Indeed their reception , both at home and abroad , was flattering to the Author ; his accuracy in the delineation of objects ...
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... appearance than courtship , at a time when women retained their vanity after they had loft their charms . Such is ... appeared fo ridiculous now , in the eyes of the men , that they had often much ado to refrain from laughter , The co ...
... appearance than courtship , at a time when women retained their vanity after they had loft their charms . Such is ... appeared fo ridiculous now , in the eyes of the men , that they had often much ado to refrain from laughter , The co ...
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... appeared to contain the fountains of thofe numerous rivulets which glided through the plain in a variety of directions . The mimofa tree appeared na- tive to the foil , and the woods were fo beautifully interf perfed , as to give the ...
... appeared to contain the fountains of thofe numerous rivulets which glided through the plain in a variety of directions . The mimofa tree appeared na- tive to the foil , and the woods were fo beautifully interf perfed , as to give the ...
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