id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt nyp.33433067304943 Cumberland, Richard The Observer: being a collection of moral, literary and familiar essays v. 1 1789 .txt text/plain 54353 3276 78 ladies, who were airing themſelves upon pedeſtals to the no ſmall delight of my companion; and though moſt of theſe witticiſms in Come, Şir, ſays ſhe to me, as I paſſed the great to Calliope in ſuch a form, às ſhe might hereafter at any time refer to and examine. purpoſes of liberal education, but the laſt finiſhing for ſuch as aſpired to be adepts in the ſuperior learning of the times was only to be obtained amongſt the Egyptian and Chaldean preſented himſelf for the firſt time to the admiring eyes of Greece aſſembled at the Olympic who in the mean time, like an inviſible and ſuperior ſpirit, governed them after the moſt abſolutc manner by mandates, which they never period of one hundred and eighty-nine years fucceeded to this food, in which this province remained ſo depopulated, that it is generally ſuppoſed no king reigned over it till the time of ./cache/nyp.33433067304943.pdf ./txt/nyp.33433067304943.txt