| 1796 - 622 pàgines
...confequences appear chiefly in the men, who generally indulge themfebes in iniemperance and other fenfual gratifications, and who appear withered and enervated in the extreme. Nor do the Creole females exhibit a more alluring appearance — though our author was acquainted with fome who... | |
| 1797 - 614 pàgines
...appear to be congenial to the inhabitant! of this climate, and great numbers must annually fall victim* to their very destructive influence. Their fatal consequences...too visible in the men, who have indulged themselves m intemperance and other sensual gratifications, and who appear withered and enervated in the extreme... | |
| Tobias Smollett - 1797 - 612 pàgines
...are in-» deed too vifible in the men, who have indulged themfelves in intemperance and other fenfual gratifications, and who appear withered and enervated...nor do the generality of the Creole females exhibit 3 more alluring appearance; they are languid, their complexions are fallow, and the fkjn even of the... | |
| 1797 - 618 pàgines
...however cautious to avoic- excefies, has alway» reafon to apprehend its dreadful efft&s, ' Diffipation and luxury appear to be congenial to the inhabitants of this climate, and great numbers muft annually fall victims to their very deftruclive influence. Their fatal confequences are indeed... | |
| 1797 - 514 pàgines
...however cautions to avoid exceffes, has always reafon to apprehend its dreadful effeéls. Uifiipation and luxury appear to be congenial to the inhabitants of this climate, and great numbers mult annually fall viftimsto their deftructive influence. Their fatal confe<juences are indeed too... | |
| 1797 - 506 pàgines
...however cautions to avoid excefles, has alwaysreafon to apprehend its dreadful eiFerts. Diflipation and luxury appear to be congenial to the inhabitants of this climate, and great numbers ranft annually fall viñirasto their deftructive influence. Their fatal conlequencis are indeed too... | |
| 1797 - 980 pàgines
...avoid exccfs, h.is always reafon to apprehend its dieadfnl effects. " Diflipation and luxury nppear to be congenial to the inhabitants of this climate, and great numbers mnit annually fall victims to their very dtilnictive inof the Caulcs aod Confequencf s of the prcfent... | |
| R. P. Forster - 1818 - 514 pàgines
...however cautious to avoid excesses, has always reason to apprehend its dreadful effects. . Dissipation and luxury appear to be congenial to the inhabitants...gratifications, and who appear withered and enervated ia the extreme ; nor do the generality of the Creole females exhibit a more alluring appearance ; they... | |
| Theophilus Moore - 1820 - 374 pàgines
...they bestow their favours for a dram, or a broken tobacco-pipe, or indeed for nothing. Dissipation and luxury appear to be congenial to the inhabitants of this climate, to which great numbers annually fall victims. Their fatal consequences are, indeed, too visible in... | |
| Lady Augusta Hamilton - 1822 - 538 pàgines
...they bestow their favors for a ilium, or a broken tobacco-pipe, or indeed for nothing. Dissipation and luxury appear to be congenial to the inhabitants of this climate, to which great numbers annually fall victims. Their fatal consequences are, indeed, too visible in... | |
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