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37. oldal
A Quaker apothecary meeting Dr. Fothergill , thus accosted him , Friend Fothergill
, I intend dining with thee to - day . ' ' I shall be glad to see thee , ' answered the
doctor , “ but pray , friend , hast thou not some joke ? ' • No joke , indeed ...
A Quaker apothecary meeting Dr. Fothergill , thus accosted him , Friend Fothergill
, I intend dining with thee to - day . ' ' I shall be glad to see thee , ' answered the
doctor , “ but pray , friend , hast thou not some joke ? ' • No joke , indeed ...
116. oldal
Our author , in drawing his narrative to a close , has these admirable remarks• To
the friends of moral enterprise I would further say — You need not fear that your
beneficence must needs run wild , because it takes up a rapid and distant march
...
Our author , in drawing his narrative to a close , has these admirable remarks• To
the friends of moral enterprise I would further say — You need not fear that your
beneficence must needs run wild , because it takes up a rapid and distant march
...
118. oldal
In the Letters to a Friend in Town , ' the reigning follies and dissipations are
unsparingly lashed , and if we are ready to cry out for more vigor of arm , we are
perfectly satisfied with the honesty and correctness of mind that dictate ...
In the Letters to a Friend in Town , ' the reigning follies and dissipations are
unsparingly lashed , and if we are ready to cry out for more vigor of arm , we are
perfectly satisfied with the honesty and correctness of mind that dictate ...
176. oldal
The memoirs of one who was the friend and correspondent of Sir G. Staunton ,
and was well entitled to rank as the Anglo - Chinese Lexicographer , will scarcely
fail to give a diffusive interest to the affairs of China , and a desire for an ...
The memoirs of one who was the friend and correspondent of Sir G. Staunton ,
and was well entitled to rank as the Anglo - Chinese Lexicographer , will scarcely
fail to give a diffusive interest to the affairs of China , and a desire for an ...
201. oldal
It partakes , in our judgment , neither of candour nor of sagacity , and is adapted
to irritate auxiliaries , rather than to combine and stimulate friends . We are not so
forgetful of the past as to be unmindful of the services rendered to our cause -the
...
It partakes , in our judgment , neither of candour nor of sagacity , and is adapted
to irritate auxiliaries , rather than to combine and stimulate friends . We are not so
forgetful of the past as to be unmindful of the services rendered to our cause -the
...
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