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... respect to foreigners , and in society ' shew them a vast deal of cour- tesy and attention . The slightest possible introduction is sufficient to be admitted to their conversation , on the same terms as their countrymen and relations ...
... respect to foreigners , and in society ' shew them a vast deal of cour- tesy and attention . The slightest possible introduction is sufficient to be admitted to their conversation , on the same terms as their countrymen and relations ...
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... respect to his royal guest , kept rather behind him . The staircase was lighted by torches , which were carried ... respects similar to those of the rest of the company , to be put in its place . Having sat down , his Majesty called the ...
... respect to his royal guest , kept rather behind him . The staircase was lighted by torches , which were carried ... respects similar to those of the rest of the company , to be put in its place . Having sat down , his Majesty called the ...
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... respect to the specimens of brick , both sun - dried and fire - burnt , there were ample quantities every- where ; giving us an idea , how very opportune , the furnaces might have been , which manufactured the latter , to execute the ...
... respect to the specimens of brick , both sun - dried and fire - burnt , there were ample quantities every- where ; giving us an idea , how very opportune , the furnaces might have been , which manufactured the latter , to execute the ...
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