The Works of Oliver Goldsmith: The CItizen of the world. Polite learning in EuropeG. Bell and sons, 1885 |
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... perhaps , the last - which is said to have gone through five editions in a fort- night - suggested to our author his plan . At the time Goldsmith wrote , and a little later , China and its manners and customs figured in the eyes of ...
... perhaps , the last - which is said to have gone through five editions in a fort- night - suggested to our author his plan . At the time Goldsmith wrote , and a little later , China and its manners and customs figured in the eyes of ...
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... perhaps , for once , attend the unfortunate . I am resolved to make a new adventure . The furniture , frippery , and fireworks of China have long been fashionably bought up . I'll try the fair with a small cargo of Chinese morality . If ...
... perhaps , for once , attend the unfortunate . I am resolved to make a new adventure . The furniture , frippery , and fireworks of China have long been fashionably bought up . I'll try the fair with a small cargo of Chinese morality . If ...
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... perhaps not one of all the number understands its meaning . The lowest mechanic , however , looks upon it as his duty to be a watchful guar- dian of his country's freedom , and often uses a language that might seem haughty , even in the ...
... perhaps not one of all the number understands its meaning . The lowest mechanic , however , looks upon it as his duty to be a watchful guar- dian of his country's freedom , and often uses a language that might seem haughty , even in the ...
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... perhaps , you may find more satisfaction in a real newspaper , than in my description of one ; I therefore send a specimen , which may serve to exhibit the manner of their being written , and distinguish the characters of the various ...
... perhaps , you may find more satisfaction in a real newspaper , than in my description of one ; I therefore send a specimen , which may serve to exhibit the manner of their being written , and distinguish the characters of the various ...
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... perhaps , should read , " The tie ( or obligation ) of wisdom is to make us happy . " - ED . ? The sayings of Confucius exist in a book called the " Lun - Yu . " - ED . 3 Tao , Taou , Tao - sse , or Laou - tsze ; see p . 2.-ED. 1 ...
... perhaps , should read , " The tie ( or obligation ) of wisdom is to make us happy . " - ED . ? The sayings of Confucius exist in a book called the " Lun - Yu . " - ED . 3 Tao , Taou , Tao - sse , or Laou - tsze ; see p . 2.-ED. 1 ...
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The Works of Oliver Goldsmith: The CItizen of the world. Polite learning in ... Oliver Goldsmith Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1885 |
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