| 1803 - 318 หน้า
...by death from the most wretched of lives. Happy has it been for Uranio, that his lot was Adversity, whom if he remembers as he ought, his life will be honourable, and his death happy." • As she pronounced these words, she vanished from his sight. But though her features at that moment, instead... | |
| Gleaner - 1805 - 426 หน้า
...by death from the most wretched of lives. Happy has it been for Uranio, that his lot was Adversity, whom if he remembers as he ought, his life will be honourable, and his death happy." As she pronounced these words, she vanished from his sight. But though her features at that moment, instead... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1808 - 310 หน้า
...by death from the most wretched of lives. Happy has it been for URAHIO, that his lot was ADVERSITY, whom if he remembers as he ought, his life will be honourable, and his death happy.' He afterwards betook himself again to merchandize ; and having in a short time acquired a competency... | |
| James Ferguson - 1823 - 412 หน้า
...by death from the most wretched of lives. Happy has it been for Uranio, that his lot was Adversity, whom if he remembers as he ought, his life will be honourable, and his death happy.' As she pronounced these words, she vanished from his sight. But though her features at that moment, instead... | |
| Lionel Thomas Berguer - 1823 - 620 หน้า
...by death from the most wretched of lives. Happy has it been for Uranio, that his lot was Adversity, whom if he remembers as he ought, his life will be honourable, and his death happy.' As she pronounced these words, she vanished from his sight. But though her features at that moment, instead... | |
| 1754 - 394 หน้า
...death from the moft wretched of lives. Happy .has it beeij for Üranio, that his lot was Adveriity, whom if he remembers as, he ought, his life will be honourable, and his death hap•~9Уэ> ít'i* -;i>'vs , ••• t •. > < . As ihe pronounced thefe words, fhe vanifhed from... | |
| 1741 - 698 หน้า
...face, the deformity of it feemed infenfibly to decreafe. By gentle degrees his averfion to her aas he ought, his life will be honourable, and his death happy." As (he pronounced thefe words, (he vanilbed from his fight. But tho' her features at that moment, inftead... | |
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