The Georgian Era: Voyagers and travellers. Philosophers and men of science. AuthorsVizetelly, Branston and Company, 1832 |
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... called The Christian Hero ; with a de- sign principally to fix upon my mind a strong impression of virtue and religion , in opposition to a stronger propensity to unwarrantable pleasures . " He printed this work in 1701 , with a ...
... called The Christian Hero ; with a de- sign principally to fix upon my mind a strong impression of virtue and religion , in opposition to a stronger propensity to unwarrantable pleasures . " He printed this work in 1701 , with a ...
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... called The Spy . His abilities , however , were not wholly unknown in Edinburgh , where he became one of the principal con- ductors of a debating society , called The Forum ; and the publication of his Queen's Wake , in 1813 , at once ...
... called The Spy . His abilities , however , were not wholly unknown in Edinburgh , where he became one of the principal con- ductors of a debating society , called The Forum ; and the publication of his Queen's Wake , in 1813 , at once ...
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... called First Impressions , and a farce , that failed , called The Absent Apothecary ; and , not long afterwards , two novels , called The Runaway , and Trevanion , or Matrimo- nial Errors ; each in four volumes . His three next ...
... called First Impressions , and a farce , that failed , called The Absent Apothecary ; and , not long afterwards , two novels , called The Runaway , and Trevanion , or Matrimo- nial Errors ; each in four volumes . His three next ...
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