| William Robertson - Europe - 1804 - 424 pages
...be admitted, that, to this absurd custom, we must ascribe in some degree the extraordinary gendeness and complaisance of modern manners, and that respectful attention of one man to another, which, at present, render the social intercourses of life far more agreeable and decent, than among the most... | |
| William Robertson - 1809 - 486 pages
...though at the same time it must be admitted, that, to this absurd custom, we must ascribe in some degree the extraordinary gentleness and complaisance of modern...respectful attention of one man to another, which, at, BOOK present, render the social intercourses of life \^^s-*~> far more agreeable and decent, than... | |
| William Robertson - Europe - 1809 - 484 pages
...though at the same time it must be admitted, that, to this absurd custom, we must ascribe in some degree the extraordinary gentleness and complaisance of modern manners, and that respectful attention of »ne man to another, which, at, BOOK present, render the social intercourses of life far more agreeable... | |
| William Robertson - America - 1813 - 596 pages
...though at the same time it must be admitted, that to this absurd custom we must ascribe in some degree the extraordinary gentleness and complaisance of modern...respectful attention of one man to another, which at present render the social intercourses of life far more agreeable and decent, than among the most... | |
| William Robertson - America - 1813 - 598 pages
...time it must be admitted, that to this absurd custom we must ascribe in somedegree theextraordinary gentleness and complaisance of modern manners, and...respectful attention of one man to another, which at present render the social intercourses of life far more agreeable and decent, than among the most... | |
| William Robertson - 1817 - 390 pages
...though at the same time it must be admitted, that to this absurd custom, we must ascribe in some degree the extraordinary gentleness and complaisance of modern...respectful attention of one man to another, which, at present, render the social intercourses of life far more agreeable and decent, than among the most... | |
| Joseph Taylor - England - 1819 - 174 pages
...not justifiable by any principle of reason ; though at the same time we must ascribe, in some degree, the extraordinary gentleness and complaisance of modern...respectful attention of one man to another, which at present renders the social inter, courtes of life far more agreeable and decent, 194 than among... | |
| William Robertson, Alexander Stewart - America - 1820 - 482 pages
...though at the same time it must be admitted, that to this absurd custom we must ascribe, in some degree, the extraordinary gentleness and complaisance of modern...respectful attention of one man to another, which at present render 1528. Retreat of the Imperialists from Roine : February. the social intercourses... | |
| William Robertson, Dugald Stewart - History - 1821 - 572 pages
...though at the same time it must be admitted, that to this absurd custom we must ascribe in some degree the extraordinary gentleness and complaisance of modern...respectful attention of one man to another, which at present render the social intercourses of life far more agreeable and decent, than among the most... | |
| James P. Gilchrist - Dueling - 1821 - 404 pages
...to this absurd custom we must ascribe, in some degree, the extraordinary gentleness and complacency of modern manners, and that respectful attention of one man to another, which, at present, renders the social intercourses of life far more agreeable and decent, than among the most... | |
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