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... appearance here , many were angry not to find him as ignorant as a Tripoline am- baffador , or an Envoy from Mujac . They were fur- prised to find a man born fo far from London , that school of prudence and wisdom , endued even with a ...
... appearance here , many were angry not to find him as ignorant as a Tripoline am- baffador , or an Envoy from Mujac . They were fur- prised to find a man born fo far from London , that school of prudence and wisdom , endued even with a ...
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... appeared highly ridiculous ; but I foon perceived that the ridicule lay not in them but in me ; that I falfely condemned others for abfurdity , because they happened to differ from a ftandard originally founded in prejudice or ...
... appeared highly ridiculous ; but I foon perceived that the ridicule lay not in them but in me ; that I falfely condemned others for abfurdity , because they happened to differ from a ftandard originally founded in prejudice or ...
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... appearance of in- difference , and give away benefits with an air as if they despised them . Walking a few days ago between an English and a Frenchman into the fuburbs of the city , we were overtaken by a heavy fhower of rain . I was ...
... appearance of in- difference , and give away benefits with an air as if they despised them . Walking a few days ago between an English and a Frenchman into the fuburbs of the city , we were overtaken by a heavy fhower of rain . I was ...
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... appearance . You know that nature has indulged me with a per- fon by no means agreeable ; yet are they too gene- rous to object to my homely appearance ; they feel no repugnance at my broad face and flat nofe ; they perceive me to be a ...
... appearance . You know that nature has indulged me with a per- fon by no means agreeable ; yet are they too gene- rous to object to my homely appearance ; they feel no repugnance at my broad face and flat nofe ; they perceive me to be a ...
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... appeared more beauti- ful than the reft : that , faid I to my guide , I take to be the tomb of fome very great man . By the peculiar excellence of the workmanship , and the magnificence of the defign , this must be a trophy raised to ...
... appeared more beauti- ful than the reft : that , faid I to my guide , I take to be the tomb of fome very great man . By the peculiar excellence of the workmanship , and the magnificence of the defign , this must be a trophy raised to ...
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