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... read our books , they scarcely know even our letters , and yet they talk and reason just as we do . The truth is , the Chinese and we are pretty much Le Comte , vol . i . P. 210 . alike . Different degrees of refinement , and not of 1 .
... read our books , they scarcely know even our letters , and yet they talk and reason just as we do . The truth is , the Chinese and we are pretty much Le Comte , vol . i . P. 210 . alike . Different degrees of refinement , and not of 1 .
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... scarcely an author passes unpraised , either by his friends or himself , that such merit as our Philosopher's should be forgot- ten . While the epithets of ingenious , copious , elaborate , and re- fined , are lavished among the mob ...
... scarcely an author passes unpraised , either by his friends or himself , that such merit as our Philosopher's should be forgot- ten . While the epithets of ingenious , copious , elaborate , and re- fined , are lavished among the mob ...
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... scarcely to have a single limb that does not suffer some distortions from art . To make a fine gentleman , several trades are required , but chiefly a barber . You have undoubtedly heard of the Jewish champion , whose strength lay in ...
... scarcely to have a single limb that does not suffer some distortions from art . To make a fine gentleman , several trades are required , but chiefly a barber . You have undoubtedly heard of the Jewish champion , whose strength lay in ...
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... scarcely deserves the name . The governors , and other officers , who are sent yearly from Pekin , abuse their authority , and often take the wives and daughters of the inhabitants to themselves . The Daures , accustomed to base ...
... scarcely deserves the name . The governors , and other officers , who are sent yearly from Pekin , abuse their authority , and often take the wives and daughters of the inhabitants to themselves . The Daures , accustomed to base ...
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... scarcely crimes in his eye ; neither pity nor tenderness , which ennoble every virtue , have any place in his heart ; he hates his enemies , and kills those he subdues . On the other hand , the polite Chinese and civilized European seem ...
... scarcely crimes in his eye ; neither pity nor tenderness , which ennoble every virtue , have any place in his heart ; he hates his enemies , and kills those he subdues . On the other hand , the polite Chinese and civilized European seem ...
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