The Works of Oliver Goldsmith: The CItizen of the world. Polite learning in EuropeG. Bell and sons, 1885 |
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... King of France , in the case of the Prince of Charolais 111 118 121 124 129 133 136 138 143 · XXXIX . The description of true politeness - Two letters of dif- ferent countries , by ladies falsely thought polite at home · 147 . 152 XL ...
... King of France , in the case of the Prince of Charolais 111 118 121 124 129 133 136 138 143 · XXXIX . The description of true politeness - Two letters of dif- ferent countries , by ladies falsely thought polite at home · 147 . 152 XL ...
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... king ridiculed - English mourning de- scribed XCVII . Almost every subject of literature has been already exhausted • · XCVIII . A description of the Courts of Justice in Westminster Hall · • 340 343 346 348 351 353 356 359 365 XCIX . A ...
... king ridiculed - English mourning de- scribed XCVII . Almost every subject of literature has been already exhausted • · XCVIII . A description of the Courts of Justice in Westminster Hall · • 340 343 346 348 351 353 356 359 365 XCIX . A ...
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... King of France . This work , and the later one by Du Halde ( 1735 ) , were our author's chief text - books on the manners , & c . , of China . In 1762 , thirty - three years after Le Comte's death , and two years after Goldsmith's date ...
... King of France . This work , and the later one by Du Halde ( 1735 ) , were our author's chief text - books on the manners , & c . , of China . In 1762 , thirty - three years after Le Comte's death , and two years after Goldsmith's date ...
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... king as his friend , but to acknowledge no other master than the laws which himself has contri- buted to enact . He despises those nations who , that one may be free , are all content to be slaves ; who first lift a tyrant into terror ...
... king as his friend , but to acknowledge no other master than the laws which himself has contri- buted to enact . He despises those nations who , that one may be free , are all content to be slaves ; who first lift a tyrant into terror ...
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... king , as one of the lines may be plainly distinguished to begin with a P. It is hoped this discovery will pro- duce something valuable , as the literati of our twelve academies are deeply engaged in the disquisition . PISA . Since ...
... king , as one of the lines may be plainly distinguished to begin with a P. It is hoped this discovery will pro- duce something valuable , as the literati of our twelve academies are deeply engaged in the disquisition . PISA . Since ...
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