Select Reviews, Том 1Hopkins and Earle, 1809 |
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... English and Dutch ports , and he was very anxious to have the company of Mr. Harriott , as he might considerably promote his interests in a manner which he could explain on the voyage . In crossing the Bay of Bengal several water spouts ...
... English and Dutch ports , and he was very anxious to have the company of Mr. Harriott , as he might considerably promote his interests in a manner which he could explain on the voyage . In crossing the Bay of Bengal several water spouts ...
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... English fluently . He was to act as interpreter . Other officers of the court were with him , to receive and attend me to the palace ; on entering which , the guns of the place fired another salute , which was repeated by the guns on a ...
... English fluently . He was to act as interpreter . Other officers of the court were with him , to receive and attend me to the palace ; on entering which , the guns of the place fired another salute , which was repeated by the guns on a ...
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... English footman to wait upon her , which , uncommon as it was and not allowed of , his interest had managed , and George made his appearance while I was there . It was a custom in India , at that time , as soon as dinner was removed ...
... English footman to wait upon her , which , uncommon as it was and not allowed of , his interest had managed , and George made his appearance while I was there . It was a custom in India , at that time , as soon as dinner was removed ...
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... English pagoda . For once , however , it may be excused as a pretty caprice of genius ; but a second production of the same sort is entitled to less indulgence , and imposes a sort of duty to drive the author from so idle a task , by a ...
... English pagoda . For once , however , it may be excused as a pretty caprice of genius ; but a second production of the same sort is entitled to less indulgence , and imposes a sort of duty to drive the author from so idle a task , by a ...
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... English post upon his road , where he takes up his quarters in a fine summer evening , in the year of our Lord 1513. The whole first canto is taken up with the description of his train , and his recep- tion and entertainment in the ...
... English post upon his road , where he takes up his quarters in a fine summer evening , in the year of our Lord 1513. The whole first canto is taken up with the description of his train , and his recep- tion and entertainment in the ...
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