| English literature - 1795 - 718 pages
...fo much as from the external appearance they make in the world. We eftimate tin- kuiiians, Eugliih, &c. according to the idea we have taken up of the...barbarous than a German, we give him credit for the fame and worth of his illultrious countrymen. Though the character of the Germans be not fo brilliant... | |
| English literature - 1795 - 708 pages
...external appearance they make in the world. We cftimate the Ruffians, Englill . &c. according to the ide* we have taken up of the whole nation ; and though...barbarous than a German, we give him credit for the fame and worth of his illuflriouj countrymen. Though the character of the Ger- , mans be not fo brilliant... | |
| Johann Kaspar Riesbeck - Austria - 1787 - 360 pages
...according to the idea we have taken-up of the whole nation j and though the TRAVELS THROUGH GERMANY. 331 individual may happen to be, as he often is, ten times...barbarous than a German, we give him credit for the fame and worth of his illuftrious countrymen. Though the character of the Germans be not fo brilliant... | |
| Johann Kaspar Riesbeck - Austria - 1787 - 362 pages
...fo much as from the external appearance they make in the world. We eftimate the Ruffians, Englifh, &c. according to the idea we have taken up of the whole nation; and though the TRAVELS THROUGH GERMANY. 33! individual may happen to be, as he often is, ten times more barbarous... | |
| English poetry - 1788 - 708 pages
...nronh, fo much as from the external appearance they make in the world. We enimate the Ruffians, Engliih, &c. according to the idea we have taken up of the whole nation ; and though (hi individual may happen to be, as he olten is, ten times more barbarou» than a German, we give him... | |
| History - 1789 - 622 pages
...fo much as from the external appearance they make in the world. We ellimate the Ruffians, Engliih, &c. according to the idea we have taken up of the...barbarous than a German, we give him credit for the fame and worth of his i!Uutrious countrymen. Though the character of the Ger» mans be not fo brilliant... | |
| 1791 - 822 pages
...fo much as from the external appearance they make in the world. We eftimate the Ruffians, Engliih, &c. according to the idea we have taken up of the...barbarous than a German, we give him credit for the fame and worth of his illuflrious countrymen. Though the charaftcr of the Germans be not fo brilliant... | |
| John Pinkerton - Voyages and travels - 1809 - 946 pages
...fo much as from the external appearance they make in the world. We eftimate the Ruflians, Engliih, &c. according to the idea we have taken up of the whole nation j and though the inPP a dividual dividual may happen to be, as he often is, ten times more barbarous... | |
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