| Edmund Burke - 1779 - 750 páginas
...Romans, during a Itfs difiant period, namely, the age in which he lived, the reader will, probably, be pleafed if we prefent him with the whole paflage,...introduced, as a reputable foreigner, to an opulent, or in other words, a very oltentatious man, your firft reception would be accompanied with every mark... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1788 - 638 páginas
...which. he lived, the reader will, probably, be pleafed if we prefent him with the whole pafTage, a,i related in the fixth chapter of the fourteenth book....introduced, as a reputable foreigner, to an opulent, or in other words, a very oilentatious man, your firft reception would be accompanied with every mark... | |
| 1788 - 642 páginas
...which he lived, the reader will, probably, be pleafed if we prefent him with the whole paiTage, ai related in the fixth chapter of the fourteenth book....introduced, as a reputable foreigner, to an opulent, or in other words, a very oltenta.tious man, your firft reception would be accompanied with every mark... | |
| 1788 - 638 páginas
...prefent him with the whole partage, as related in the fixth chapter of the fourteenth book. " Were yon, on your arrival at Rome, to be introduced, as a reputable foreigner, to an opulent, or in other words, a very oftematious man, your firft reception would be accompanied with every mark... | |
| François Jean marquis de Chastellux - 1792 - 504 páginas
...necefCtates teneant, vos occupentvoluptatcs. (Vopifcus.) pleafed if we prefent him with the whole pafiage, as related in the fixth chapter of the fourteenth book. Were you, on your arrival at Rome, to he introduced, as a reputable foreigner, to an opulent, or in other words, a very oftentatious man,... | |
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