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... looks of the inhabitants , I am induced to con- clude that the nation is actually poor ; and that , like the Persians , they make a splendid figure every where but at home . The proverb of Xixofou is , that a man's riches may be seen in ...
... looks of the inhabitants , I am induced to con- clude that the nation is actually poor ; and that , like the Persians , they make a splendid figure every where but at home . The proverb of Xixofou is , that a man's riches may be seen in ...
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... look hideously tender . Thus equipped he is qualified to make love , and hopes for success more from the powder on the outside of his head , than the sentiments within . Yet when I consider what sort of a creature the fine lady is to ...
... look hideously tender . Thus equipped he is qualified to make love , and hopes for success more from the powder on the outside of his head , than the sentiments within . Yet when I consider what sort of a creature the fine lady is to ...
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... looks some- thing better ; this is always made at the toilet , where the looking - glass and toad - eater sit in council , and settle the complexion of the day . " > I can't ascertain the truth of this remark ; however , it is actually ...
... looks some- thing better ; this is always made at the toilet , where the looking - glass and toad - eater sit in council , and settle the complexion of the day . " > I can't ascertain the truth of this remark ; however , it is actually ...
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... looks upon it as his duty to be a watchful guardian of his country's freedom , and often uses a language that might seem haughty , even in the mouth of the great emperor , who traces his ancestry to the moon . A few days ago , passing ...
... looks upon it as his duty to be a watchful guardian of his country's freedom , and often uses a language that might seem haughty , even in the mouth of the great emperor , who traces his ancestry to the moon . A few days ago , passing ...
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... look on a lan- guishing blue eye without disgust , and pardon a set of teeth , even though whiter than ivory . I now begin to fancy there is no universal standard for beauty . The truth is , the manners of the ladies in this city are so ...
... look on a lan- guishing blue eye without disgust , and pardon a set of teeth , even though whiter than ivory . I now begin to fancy there is no universal standard for beauty . The truth is , the manners of the ladies in this city are so ...
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