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... expected every moment they would have gone to the bottom . They all entered the fair , however , in safety , and each soon after returned to my great surprise , highly satisfied with his enter- tainment , and the bargains he had brought ...
... expected every moment they would have gone to the bottom . They all entered the fair , however , in safety , and each soon after returned to my great surprise , highly satisfied with his enter- tainment , and the bargains he had brought ...
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... expected that men who are slaves themselves would preserve our freedom should they happen to conquer . » — « Ay , slaves , » cries the porter , « they are all slaves , fit only to carry burdens , every one of them . Be- fore I would ...
... expected that men who are slaves themselves would preserve our freedom should they happen to conquer . » — « Ay , slaves , » cries the porter , « they are all slaves , fit only to carry burdens , every one of them . Be- fore I would ...
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... with the utmost impatience , expected an interview . VOL . III . 4 I will not deny , my dear Fum Hoam , CITIZEN OF THE WORLD . 49 An Account of Westminster Abbey The reception of the Chinese from a Lady of distinction.
... with the utmost impatience , expected an interview . VOL . III . 4 I will not deny , my dear Fum Hoam , CITIZEN OF THE WORLD . 49 An Account of Westminster Abbey The reception of the Chinese from a Lady of distinction.
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... expected her youthful lover in an inner apart- ment with impatience ; when his servant , approaching with terror in his countenance , informed her , that his master was fallen into a fit which would certainly be mortal , un- less the ...
... expected her youthful lover in an inner apart- ment with impatience ; when his servant , approaching with terror in his countenance , informed her , that his master was fallen into a fit which would certainly be mortal , un- less the ...
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... expected time for the play to begin at last arrived ; the curtain was drawn , and the actors came on . A woman , who personated a queen , came in courtesying to the au- dience , who clapped their hands upon her appearance . Clapping of ...
... expected time for the play to begin at last arrived ; the curtain was drawn , and the actors came on . A woman , who personated a queen , came in courtesying to the au- dience , who clapped their hands upon her appearance . Clapping of ...
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Academy at Pekin acquaintance Adieu admiration amusement appeared asafoetida assertor beauty brahmins Brentford Ceremonial Academy China Chinese Circassia companion continued creature cries curiosity Daures dear desire despise disciples of Confucius distress dress emperor endeavour England English Europe expected eyes face fancy favour fond fortune Fum Hoam genius gentleman give happen happiness heart Heaven honour hyæna imagination inhabitants king lady laugh laws learning LETTER Lien Chi Altangi live look mandarine mankind manner marriage Mencius merit mind misery Moscow nation nature never obliged occasion once passion perceive Persia philosopher pity pleased pleasure poet polite poor possessed praise present Prince proper rapture reason received replied resolved says scarcely seemed seen seraglio smile soon stranger superiour sure surprised Tartars things thought thousand thousand guineas Tibbs tion traveller virtue Westminster Abbey whole wisdom write