| 1753 - 712 Seiten
...us, and left me time to reflect upon the extravagancies which I had already feen, and upon the ftill greater which I had but too much reafon to dread....time of our return to England, every day produced Tome new and finning folly, and fome improper expence. Would to God that they had ended as they began,... | |
| 1753 - 646 Seiten
...us, and left me time to reflect upon the extravagancies which I had already feen, and upon the ftill greater which I had but too much reafon to dread....folly, and fome improper expence. Would to God that they had ended as they began, with our journey ! but unfortunately we have imported them all. I no... | |
| 324 Seiten
...us, and left me time to reflect upon the extravagancies which I had already feen, and upon the ftill greater which I had but too much reafon to dread. ' . FROM this period to the time of our return to Eagland, every day produced fome new and mining folly, and fome improper expence. Would to God that... | |
| Edward Moore - 1772 - 364 Seiten
...us, and left me time to reflect upon the extravagances which I had already feen, and upon the ftill greater which I had but too much reafon to dread....folly, and fome improper expence. Would to God that they had ended as they began, with our journey ! but unfortunately we have imported them all. I no... | |
| 1776 - 296 Seiten
...us, and left me time to reflect upon the extravagancies vhich I had already feen, and upon the ttill greater which I had but too much reafon to dread....return to England every day produced fome new and fhining folly, and fome improper expenfe. Would to God that they had ended as they began with our journey... | |
| Philip Dormer Stanhope Earl of Chesterfield - 1779 - 490 Seiten
...extravagances, which I had already feen, and upon the dill greater, which I had but too much reafcfn. to dread. From this period, to the time of our return to England, every day produced fome new and fhining folly, and fome improper expence. Would to God that they had ended as they began, with our... | |
| 1786 - 636 Seiten
...extraragances which I had already fëen, and upon the itill greater which I liad but loo much re*fon to dread. From this period to the time of our return to England, every day produced (всмь fnrne new and filming fo!lv> and feme rr.properexpence. \VouldsuGodthat they had ended as... | |
| 1753 - 640 Seiten
...us, and left me time to reflecl: upon the extravagancies which I had already Teen, and upon the ftill greater which I had but too much reafon to dread....folly, and fome improper expence. Would to God that they had ended as they began, with our journey! but unfortunately we have imported them all. I no longer... | |
| British essayists - 1802 - 360 Seiten
...extravagances which I had already seen, and upon the still greater which I had but too much reason to dread. From this period to the time of our return to England, every day produced some new and shining folly, and some improper expence. Would to God that they had ended as they began,... | |
| Lionel Thomas Berguer - 1823 - 636 Seiten
...extravagances which I had already seen, and upon the still greater which I had but too much reason to dread. ' From this period to the time of our return to England, every day produced some new and shining folly, and some improper expense. Would to God that they had ended as they began,... | |
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