Atalantis ; and in this country he would introduce an observing native, that, upon his return home from his travels made in Europe, should give an account of our countries and manners under feigned names ; and frequently intimate in his relations, or... The General Biographical Dictionary - Page 339by Alexander Chalmers - 1812Full view - About this book
| G.W. Johnson - Biography - 1795 - 414 pages
...cuftoms as thofe of the Utopia or the New Atalantis. And in this country he would introduce an obferving native, that, upon his return home from his travels made in Europe, fhonld give an account of our countries and manners under feigned names ; and frequently intimate in... | |
| Charles Henry Wilson - Authors, Irish - 1804 - 286 pages
...those of Utopia, or the New Atlantis ; and in this country I would introduce an observing native, who, upon his return home from his travels made in Europe,...names, and frequently intimate in his relations, or in answer to questions put to him, the reasons of his wondering to find our customs so extravagant, and... | |
| Charles Henry Wilson - Authors, Irish - 1804 - 284 pages
...manners under feigned names, and frequently intimate in his relations, or in answer to questions put to him, the reasons of his wondering to find our customs so extravagant, and differing from those of his country. For, I imagine, that by such a way of proposing many of our practices, we should ourselves... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - Biography - 1812 - 544 pages
...customs as those of die Utopia or the New Atalantis. And in this country he would introduce an observing native, that, upon his return home from his travels...should be made him, the reasons of his wondering to fmd our customs so extravagant, and differing from those of his own country. For your friend imagined... | |
| Ireland - 1821 - 508 pages
...customs as those of the Utopia or the New Atalantis ; and in this country he would introduce an observing native, that, upon his return home from his travels...those of his own country. For your friend imagined that, by such a way of exposing many of our practices, we should ourselves be brought unawares to condemn,... | |
| Ireland - 1821 - 518 pages
...customs as those of the Utopia or the New Atalantis; and in this country he would introduce an observing native, that, upon his return home from his travels...questions that should be made him, the reasons of hi* wondering to find our customs so extravagant, and differing from those of his own country. For... | |
| Robert Boyle - 1848 - 454 pages
...Customs as those of Utopia or the 3T«r Atlantis, and in this Country he would introduce an Observing Native, that upon his return home from his Travels...give an account of our Countries and manners, under feign'd Names, and frequently intimate in his Relations, (or in his Answers to Questions that should... | |
| Flora Masson - Chemists - 1914 - 344 pages
...Customs as those of Utopia or the New Atlantis, and in the Country he would introduce an Observing Native, that upon his return home from his Travels...give an account of our Countries and manners under feign'd Names, and frequently intimate in his Relations (or in his Answers to Questions that should... | |
| Flora Masson - Chemists - 1914 - 344 pages
...home from his Travels made in Europe should give an account of our Countries and manners under feign'd Names, and frequently intimate in his Relations (or...Questions that should be made him) the reasons of his wondring to find our Customs so extravagant, and differing from those of his Country . . ." The Reflections... | |
| Electronic journals - 1922 - 338 pages
...Customs as those of Utopia or the New Atlantis, and in this Country he would introduce an observing Native, that upon his Return home from his Travels...should give an account of our Countries and manners etc." Dadurch würde dann erreicht werden, •dass die Engländer "should at last cease to wonder to... | |
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