| Thomas Coryate - 1776 - 484 pages
...Journal, they muft needs have fwoln into fo many huge volumns, as would have prevented the periming of paper. But undoubtedly if he had been continued...which divers Travellers have, and do take, by fpeaking ana writing any thing they pleafe of retnore parts, wLen they cannot earny be contraaidled,. taking... | |
| 1848 - 608 pages
...Journal, they must needs have swoln into so many huge volumes, as would have prevented the perishing of paper. But undoubtedly if he had been continued...written them, there might have been made very good use of his observations ; for as he was a very particular, so was he a very faithful Rdator of things... | |
| Andrew Kippis - 744 pages
...opportunities of knowing him fays, that if he had lived to have written his travel; — " thers might have been very good " ufe of his obfervations; for as he was a very par" ticular, fo was he without queftion a very faithful " relator of things hefaw ; ever difelaiming... | |
| 1882 - 544 pages
...Journal, they must needs have swollen into so many huge volumes, as would have prevented the perishing of paper. But undoubtedly if he had been continued...written them, there might have been made very good use of his observations ; for as he was a very particular, so was he a very faithful nlator of things... | |
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