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... thought polite at home ..... XL . The English still have poets , though not versifiers .... XLI . The behaviour of ... thoughts on the present situation of affairs in the different countries of Europe .... 225 LVII . The difficulty of ...
... thought polite at home ..... XL . The English still have poets , though not versifiers .... XLI . The behaviour of ... thoughts on the present situation of affairs in the different countries of Europe .... 225 LVII . The difficulty of ...
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... thought might afford me some entertainment . The con- versation was carried on between a debtor through the grate of his prison , a porter , who had stopped to rest his burden , and a soldier at the window . The subject was upon a ...
... thought might afford me some entertainment . The con- versation was carried on between a debtor through the grate of his prison , a porter , who had stopped to rest his burden , and a soldier at the window . The subject was upon a ...
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... thought I , how little does our wise and good emperor know of these intolerable exac- tions ! these provinces are too distant for complaint , and too insignificant to expect redress . The more distant the government , the honester ...
... thought I , how little does our wise and good emperor know of these intolerable exac- tions ! these provinces are too distant for complaint , and too insignificant to expect redress . The more distant the government , the honester ...
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... thought a sufficient qualification ? Gaining battles , or taking towns , replied the man in black , may be of ser- vice ; but a gentleman may have a very fine monument here without ever seeing a battle or a siege . This , then , is the ...
... thought a sufficient qualification ? Gaining battles , or taking towns , replied the man in black , may be of ser- vice ; but a gentleman may have a very fine monument here without ever seeing a battle or a siege . This , then , is the ...
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... thought fit to advance ; so was resolved rather to act the disciple than the instructor . She took me through several rooms all furnished , as she told me , in the Chinese manner ; sprawling dragons , squatting pagods , and clumsy manda ...
... thought fit to advance ; so was resolved rather to act the disciple than the instructor . She took me through several rooms all furnished , as she told me , in the Chinese manner ; sprawling dragons , squatting pagods , and clumsy manda ...
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