| John Robinson, Piomingo - 1810 - 326 páginas
...continue to delude, afflict, and destroy each other? " If we should be told," says the abbe Barthelemi, " that two strangers, cast by chance on a desert island,...secluded from the rest of the world; if we should be told there exists a family intirely occupied in strengthening the ties of consanguinity by the bands of... | |
| John Robinson, Piomingo - 1810 - 328 páginas
...afflict, and destroy each other? "If we should be told," says the abbe Barthelemi," that two strangersj cast by chance on a desert island, had found in the...secluded from the rest of the world; if we should be told there exists a family intirely occupied in strengthening the ties of consanguinity by the bands of... | |
| Thomas Brown - 1822 - 546 páginas
...has not been a mere place of shelter, but a friend. " If," says the author of Anacharsis, " we were told that two strangers, cast by chance on a desert island, had formed a union of regard, the charms of which were a full compensation to them for all the rest of... | |
| Piomingo - 1833 - 340 páginas
...continue to delude, afflict, and destroy each other? "If we should be told."saysthe abbe Barthelemi."that two strangers, cast by chance on a desert island,...from the rest of the world ; if we should be told there exists a family entirelyoccupied in strengthening the ties of consanguinity by the bands of friendship:... | |
| 1837 - 352 páginas
...continue to delude, afflict, and destroy each other ? " If we should be told," says the Abbe Barthelemi, " that two strangers, cast by chance on a desert island,...from the rest of the world ; if we should be told there exists a family entirely occupied in strengthening the ties of consanguinity by the bands of... | |
| Ephraim Banks - 1838 - 436 páginas
...continue to delude, afflict, and destroy each other? "If we should be told," says the abbe Barthelemi, " that two strangers, cast by chance on a desert island,...indemnified them for being secluded from the rest of the w irld ; if we should be told there exists a family entirely occupied in strengthening the ties of... | |
| Thomas Brown, David Welsh - 1846 - 584 páginas
...has not been a mere place of shelter, but a friend. " If," says the author of Anacharsis, " we were told that two strangers, cast by chance on a desert island, had formed a union of regard, the charms of which were a full compensation to them for all the rest of... | |
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