| Tobias Smollett - 1790 - 728 pages
...of courtefy, and fond of fociety : more liable, in general, to err than man; but in general, alfb, more virtuous, and performing more good actions than he. To a woman, whether civilized or lavagc, I never addrefTed myfelf in the language of decency and friendfllip, without receiving a decent... | |
| 1798 - 484 pages
...full of courtefy, and fond of fociety— mere liable in general to err than man, but in general, allb, more virtuous, and performing more good actions than he, To a woman, whether civilized or lavage, I never oUdrefled jnyicli" in the laj)gu.ige ef »f decency and friendfhip, without receiving... | |
| Mungo Park - 1799 - 520 pages
...say, as my predecessor Mr. Ledyard, has eloquently said before me ; " To a woman, I never ad" dressed myself in the language of decency and friendship, " without receiving a decent and friendly answer. If I was " hungry, or thirsty, wet, or sick, they did not hesitate, like " the men, to perform a generous... | |
| James Hardie - 1802 - 486 pages
...are full of courtesy, and fond: of society ; more liable, in general, to err than man, but generally more virtuous,, and performing more good actions than he. To a woman, either civilized pr savage, I never addressed myself, in the language of decorum or friendship, without... | |
| William Granger - 1807 - 538 pages
...they are full of courtefy, and fond of fociety ; more liable in general to err than man, but generally more virtuous, and performing more good actions than he. To a woman, either civilized or favagc, I never addrefled myfelf in the language of decorum and friendship, Without... | |
| Elizabeth Hamilton - 1803 - 454 pages
...courtefy, and fond of fociety : more liable '' in general to err than man, but in general ˆt alfo more virtuous, and performing more " good actions than he. To a woman, whe" ther civilized or favajge, I never addrefled kt tnyfelf in the language of decency and friendt'... | |
| 1801 - 432 pages
...arrogant, not supercilious; they are full of courtesy, and fond of society : more liable in general to err than man, but in general also more virtuous, and performing more good actions than he. Xo 9. woman, whether civilized^or savage, I never addressed myself in the language of decency and friendship,... | |
| Marcus Rainsford (capt.) - 1805 - 536 pages
...not supercilious, they are full of courtesy, and fond of iociety — more liable in general to err than man, but in general, also, more virtuous, and...friendly, answer. With man it has often been otherwise." • :, • With many opportunities of judging in various countries, and in various situations, 1 warmly... | |
| Charles Brockden Brown - 1806 - 500 pages
...arrogant, not supercilious, they are full of courtesy and fond of society. More liable in general to err than man, but, in general also, more virtuous, and...than he. To a woman, whether civilized or savage, 1 never addressed myself in the language of friendship and decency, without receiving a friendly and... | |
| Henry Smithers - 1807 - 254 pages
...— not supercilious, they are full of courtesy and fond of society ; more liable, in general, to err than man, but, in general, also more virtuous, and...never addressed myself in the language of decency or friendship, without receiving a decent and friendly answer. In Denmark, Sweden, Lapland, Finland,... | |
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