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... leaving Holland , and which I was ignorant of till my arrival in London , I must beg leave to return . You have been bred a merchant , and I a scholar ; you consequently love money better than I. You can find pleasure in superfluity ; I ...
... leaving Holland , and which I was ignorant of till my arrival in London , I must beg leave to return . You have been bred a merchant , and I a scholar ; you consequently love money better than I. You can find pleasure in superfluity ; I ...
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... leaving China , contrary to the rules of our govern- ment , and the immemorial custom of the empire , has pro- duced the most terrible effects . Your wife , daughter , and the rest of your family , have been seized by his order , and ...
... leaving China , contrary to the rules of our govern- ment , and the immemorial custom of the empire , has pro- duced the most terrible effects . Your wife , daughter , and the rest of your family , have been seized by his order , and ...
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... leaves home to mend himself and others , is a philosopher ; but he who goes from country to country , guided by the blind impulse of curiosity , is only a vagabond . From Zerdusht down to him of Tyanea , I honour all those great names ...
... leaves home to mend himself and others , is a philosopher ; but he who goes from country to country , guided by the blind impulse of curiosity , is only a vagabond . From Zerdusht down to him of Tyanea , I honour all those great names ...
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... tranquillity of his mind . He is desired to undergo the rites of the church , for decency requires it . His friends take their leave only because they do not care to see him in pain . In short , a 40 CITIZEN OF THE WORLD . 939.
... tranquillity of his mind . He is desired to undergo the rites of the church , for decency requires it . His friends take their leave only because they do not care to see him in pain . In short , a 40 CITIZEN OF THE WORLD . 939.
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... Leaving this part of the temple , we made up to an iron gate , through which my companion told me we were to pass in order to see the monuments of the kings . Accord- ingly I marched up without further ceremony , and was going to enter ...
... Leaving this part of the temple , we made up to an iron gate , through which my companion told me we were to pass in order to see the monuments of the kings . Accord- ingly I marched up without further ceremony , and was going to enter ...
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