| William Temple - 1731 - 506 páginas
...fome Figure, which fhall yet upon the whole, be very agreeable. Something of this I have feen in fome Places, but heard more of it from others, who have lived much among the Chinefe ; л People, whofc way of Thinking fcems to lie as wide of ours in Europe, as their Country... | |
| William Temple - 1757 - 564 páginas
...fome figure, which mail yet, upon the whole, be very agreeable. Something of this I have feen in fome places, but heard more of it from others who have lived much among the Chinefes ; a people, whofe way of thinking feems. to lie as wide as of ours in Europe, as their country... | |
| William Mason - 1778 - 168 páginas
...which {hall " yet upon the whole be very agreeable. Something of this F have feen in fome " places, and heard more of it from others who have lived much among the " Chinefes." Sir William then gives us a kind of general account of the Chinefe tafte, and of their... | |
| 1781 - 732 páginas
...ßgure, which fliall yet, upon the whole, be very agreeable. Something of this I have feen in fome places, but heard more of it from others, who have lived much among the Chinefes, a people whofe way of thinking feems to lie as wide of ours in Europe, as their country does.... | |
| William Mason - 1783 - 264 páginas
...(hall yet upon the whole tje very agreeable. " Something of this I have feen in fome places, and " heard more of it from others who have lived much " among the Chinefes." Sir William then gives us a kind of general account of the Chinefe tafte, and of their Sharawadgi,... | |
| Mr. Marshall (William) - 1785 - 698 páginas
...fome figure, which {hall yet, upon the whole, be very agreeable. Something of this I have feen in fome places, but heard more of it from others, who have lived much among the Chinefes, a people whofe way of thinking feems to lie as wide of ours in Europe as their country does.... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1788 - 762 páginas
...fome ßgurt, which ihall yet, upon the whole, be very agreeable. Something of this I have feen in fome places, but heard more of it from others, who have lived much among the Chinefes, a people whole way of thinking feems to lie as wide of ours in Europe, as their country does.... | |
| George Mason - 1795 - 254 páginas
...figure, which " fhall yet upon the whole be very agree'* able. Something of this I have feen in ** fome places, but heard more of it from " others, who have lived much among the " Chinefes. But I fhould hardly advife I j *' any of thefe attempts in the figures of " gardens among... | |
| Mr. Marshall (William) - 1796 - 460 páginas
...figure, which mail yet, upon the whole, " be very agreeable. Something of this I have 'c feen in fome places, but heard more of it from *•* others, who have lived much among the Chinefes, *' a people whofe way of thinking feems to lie as *.' wide of ours in Europe as their country... | |
| William Mason - 1796 - 264 páginas
...which mail yet upon the whole be very agreeable. " Something of this I have feen in fome places, and *' heard more of it from others who have lived much " among the Chinefes." Sir William then gives us a kind of general account of the Chinefe tafte; and of their Sbaraiuadgi,... | |
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