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... Morals of a Philosopher . 37 VIII . The Chinese Philosopher deceived in the Streets of London 40 IX . Licentiousness of the English with regard to Women - Character of a Woman's Man 42 LETTER PAGE X. Journey of the Chinese from Pekin to.
... Morals of a Philosopher . 37 VIII . The Chinese Philosopher deceived in the Streets of London 40 IX . Licentiousness of the English with regard to Women - Character of a Woman's Man 42 LETTER PAGE X. Journey of the Chinese from Pekin to.
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... REGARD TO WOMEN.- CHARACTER OF A WOMAN'S MAN . To the same . I have been deceived ! She whom I fancied a daughter of ... regard to the English ladies ; they once 42 CITIZEN OF THE WORLD . Licentiousness of the English with regard to ...
... REGARD TO WOMEN.- CHARACTER OF A WOMAN'S MAN . To the same . I have been deceived ! She whom I fancied a daughter of ... regard to the English ladies ; they once 42 CITIZEN OF THE WORLD . Licentiousness of the English with regard to ...
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Oliver Goldsmith sir James Prior. indifference with regard to the English ladies ; they once more begin to appear disagreeable in my eyes . Thus is my whole time passed in forming conclusions which the next minute's expe- rience may ...
Oliver Goldsmith sir James Prior. indifference with regard to the English ladies ; they once more begin to appear disagreeable in my eyes . Thus is my whole time passed in forming conclusions which the next minute's expe- rience may ...
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... regard it , we shall have reason to stand up in its defence , and the sentiment of Confucius still remains unshaken : " That we should enjoy as many of the luxuries of life as are consistent with our own safety , and the prosperity of ...
... regard it , we shall have reason to stand up in its defence , and the sentiment of Confucius still remains unshaken : " That we should enjoy as many of the luxuries of life as are consistent with our own safety , and the prosperity of ...
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... regard it with- out envy or apprehension , trade may flourish ; but when once it presumes to assert as its right , what is only enjoyed as a favor , each country reclaims that part of commerce which it has power to take back , and turns ...
... regard it with- out envy or apprehension , trade may flourish ; but when once it presumes to assert as its right , what is only enjoyed as a favor , each country reclaims that part of commerce which it has power to take back , and turns ...
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