I will conclude this letter with two incidents, omitting many others, to avoidprolixity.
2
There are many other temples in the city of which I do not here speak, to avoidprolixity.
3
But while I know many other cases of this kind, I shall pass them over to avoidprolixity.
4
But I must avoidprolixity, and leave the task of illustrating this by examples to the reader's own reflection.
5
I might enter into a long detail on this, sufficient to convince all the world; but I suppress, to avoidprolixity.
6
I entered a large court surrounded with buildings of an admirable structure, the description of which I will omit, to avoidprolixity.
7
I will only write, at present, of what befell in the conquest, and I will not write much, in order to avoidprolixity.
8
I shall, to avoidprolixity in a barren chapter of the two extremes of life, select about every tenth year from the register.
9
This is a small book in which to treat of so large a subject, and to avoidprolixity I have had to generalise.
10
Also the natives will be spared injuries; and innumerable other benefits will follow, which, in order to avoidprolixity, I shall refrain from mentioning.
11
I went into a large court, surrounded with buildings of an admirable structure, the description of which I shall pass by to avoidprolixity.
12
Asada Khan is entitled to a chapter to himself, but, to avoidprolixity, I will only give one extract from the "Asia" of Barros.
13
This is a brief description, avoidingprolixity, of the beauty of her person and of her various exercises.