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Page 115
... labour is dangerous , and the heat is intolerable . To compensate for this suspension , they begin their labours with the dawn , and prolong them to the close of evening ; so that the Italian sleeps less , and labours more , in the four ...
... labour is dangerous , and the heat is intolerable . To compensate for this suspension , they begin their labours with the dawn , and prolong them to the close of evening ; so that the Italian sleeps less , and labours more , in the four ...
Page 181
... labour and attention , are still in some degree obvi- ously inseparable from the nature of the undertaking . ' The ... labours , labours . The grand error , into which he has ( 182 )
... labour and attention , are still in some degree obvi- ously inseparable from the nature of the undertaking . ' The ... labours , labours . The grand error , into which he has ( 182 )
Page 400
... labour within the space of two years . From this comparison , ( honourable indeed to Cumberland , for with him alone can it be made , all our other essayists having been associated together in their respective labours , ) two ...
... labour within the space of two years . From this comparison , ( honourable indeed to Cumberland , for with him alone can it be made , all our other essayists having been associated together in their respective labours , ) two ...
Contents
Relation of the Siege of Tarragona | 53 |
Retreat Description | 60 |
Liberality and Prejudice | 66 |
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