The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith: With an Account of His Life and Writings, Volume 2Baudry's European Library, 1837 |
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... lives for the sound , though perhaps not one of all the number understands its meaning . The lowest mechanic , however , looks upon it as his duty to be a watchful guardian of his country's freedom , and often uses a language that might ...
... lives for the sound , though perhaps not one of all the number understands its meaning . The lowest mechanic , however , looks upon it as his duty to be a watchful guardian of his country's freedom , and often uses a language that might ...
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... lives ; of that the French shall never deprive us ; it is not to be 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 ...
... lives ; of that the French shall never deprive us ; it is not to be 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 ...
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... lives of his subjects , and not above five hundred have been broke upon the wheel , or otherwise executed , upon this horrid occasion . - VIENNA . We have received certain advices that a party of twenty thousand Austrians , having ...
... lives of his subjects , and not above five hundred have been broke upon the wheel , or otherwise executed , upon this horrid occasion . - VIENNA . We have received certain advices that a party of twenty thousand Austrians , having ...
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... lives in a house three times as high as that of our great Emperor ; that the ladies wear longer clothes than the men ; that the priests are dressed in co- lours which we are taught to detest ; and that their soldiers wear scarlet ...
... lives in a house three times as high as that of our great Emperor ; that the ladies wear longer clothes than the men ; that the priests are dressed in co- lours which we are taught to detest ; and that their soldiers wear scarlet ...
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... lives in the midst of the waters . Thy servant shall ever retain a sense of thy favours ; and one day boast of thy virtue , sincerity , and truth , among the daughters of China . Adieu . LETTER IX . To the Same . I HAVE been 30 CITIZEN ...
... lives in the midst of the waters . Thy servant shall ever retain a sense of thy favours ; and one day boast of thy virtue , sincerity , and truth , among the daughters of China . Adieu . LETTER IX . To the Same . I HAVE been 30 CITIZEN ...
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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