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第 41 頁
Humour therefcre country , that mocks modesty or good - manners , I being the
youngest of this illustrious family , and shall use my utmost endeavours to make
an exam descended from parents of such different disposi . ple of it .
Humour therefcre country , that mocks modesty or good - manners , I being the
youngest of this illustrious family , and shall use my utmost endeavours to make
an exam descended from parents of such different disposi . ple of it .
第 70 頁
The tive humour of the French has not a little in other day , when one was
commending an emifected their tongue , which might be thewn by nent and
learned divine , what occafion in the many instances ; as the genius of the Italians
, world ...
The tive humour of the French has not a little in other day , when one was
commending an emifected their tongue , which might be thewn by nent and
learned divine , what occafion in the many instances ; as the genius of the Italians
, world ...
第 194 頁
He is ever before observed in any who had attempted that lying people into good
humour , and , as Plato dangerous leap . Many who were present related , said ,
it is allowable in physicians to lie to their that they saw her fall into the sea , from ...
He is ever before observed in any who had attempted that lying people into good
humour , and , as Plato dangerous leap . Many who were present related , said ,
it is allowable in physicians to lie to their that they saw her fall into the sea , from ...
第 131 頁
This is an undoubted truth , • taken care that the ill - humour of one shall and yet
any man who judges from the practice " not be troublesome to the rest of the
compa' of the world , will be almost persuaded to be ny . There are many other
rules ...
This is an undoubted truth , • taken care that the ill - humour of one shall and yet
any man who judges from the practice " not be troublesome to the rest of the
compa' of the world , will be almost persuaded to be ny . There are many other
rules ...
第 149 頁
The man who is in- ' ' humour , having received some recruits of different in either
of these respects , gives ' his • French claret that morning : when unluckily ,
opinion at random , and praises or disapproves as towards the middle of the
dinner ...
The man who is in- ' ' humour , having received some recruits of different in either
of these respects , gives ' his • French claret that morning : when unluckily ,
opinion at random , and praises or disapproves as towards the middle of the
dinner ...
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