... where he is treated for a day, or two at most, with great hospitality, but regarded with no less circumspection. The curiosities of the place are showed him in company with the Jesuit, and he can have no private conversation with any of the natives.... The Georgics of Virgil - Sayfa 58Virgil tarafından - 1808 - 120 sayfaTam görünüm - Bu kitap hakkında
| Jacques Vanière, Joshua Dinsdale - 1740 - 188 sayfa
...great hofpitality, but regarded with no lefs circumfpection. The curiofities of the place are (hewed him in company with the JESUIT, and he can have no private converfation with any of the natives. In a reafonable time, he is civilly difmifled with a guard to... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1808 - 398 sayfa
...great hospitality, but regarded with no less circumspec* tion. The curiosities of the place are shewed him in company with the Jesuit, and he can have no...reasonable time, he is civilly dismissed, with a guard a guard to conduct him to the next district, without expence, where he is treated in the same manner,... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1808 - 392 sayfa
...great hospitality, but regarded with no less circumspection . The curiosities of the place are shewed him in company with the Jesuit, and he can have no...In a reasonable time, he is civilly dismissed, with * guard to conduct him to the next district, without expcncc, where he is treated in the same manner,... | |
| William Sampson - 1813 - 278 sayfa
...where he is treated, for a day or two at most, with great hospitality, but regarded vyth no !e•s circumspection. The curiosities of the place are showed...is out of the country of the Missions. Ibid. Vol. \\.p. 234. His road DO traveller must there pursue, Their laws, their manners, and their towns to view.... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1839 - 710 sayfa
...in his journey, arrive in the country of the missions, he is immediately carried to the presbyter, where he is treated for a day, or two at most, with...manner, until he is out of the country of the missions. Cautions altogether as strict, and in the same spirit, are observed, when the natives are obliged to... | |
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