The Scots Magazine and Edinburgh Literary Miscellany, Tom 70,Część 2Archibald Constable & Company, 1808 |
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... whole , it appears to me evident , that this is a regular and constant stage through which man is destined to pass ; and there is none , perhaps , which is more essential to the civiliza- tion of the species . This form of government ...
... whole , it appears to me evident , that this is a regular and constant stage through which man is destined to pass ; and there is none , perhaps , which is more essential to the civiliza- tion of the species . This form of government ...
Strona 510
... whole narrative of that unfortu- nate event , affords a striking illustra- tion of the strength of this passion among these savages . The anxiety and alarm which appear whenever danger seems to threaten their king ; the eager enquiries ...
... whole narrative of that unfortu- nate event , affords a striking illustra- tion of the strength of this passion among these savages . The anxiety and alarm which appear whenever danger seems to threaten their king ; the eager enquiries ...
Strona 511
... whole people take new names ; as if , by this mighty change , they had all been converted into dif- ferent beings . When he has entered any house , it is from that time sacred to him ; no other person must set foot within it . Captain ...
... whole people take new names ; as if , by this mighty change , they had all been converted into dif- ferent beings . When he has entered any house , it is from that time sacred to him ; no other person must set foot within it . Captain ...
Strona 520
... whole life , on every subject of taste and literature , and that , whatever might be the ultimate opinion of its merits , his reputation in the re- public of letters would in a great de- gree depend on it . " The work is print . ing in ...
... whole life , on every subject of taste and literature , and that , whatever might be the ultimate opinion of its merits , his reputation in the re- public of letters would in a great de- gree depend on it . " The work is print . ing in ...
Strona 521
... whole . Ac- cording to chronological order , the His- tory of Brazil would have been the last in the series , but as public curiosity is particularly directed towards that coun- ery , it has been thought proper to lay it before the ...
... whole . Ac- cording to chronological order , the His- tory of Brazil would have been the last in the series , but as public curiosity is particularly directed towards that coun- ery , it has been thought proper to lay it before the ...
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