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... fame fur- prize at his knowledge that the Chinese do at ours . How comes it , faid they , that the Europeans Jo re- mote from China , think with so much justice and pre- cifion ? They have never read our books , they scarcely know even ...
... fame fur- prize at his knowledge that the Chinese do at ours . How comes it , faid they , that the Europeans Jo re- mote from China , think with so much justice and pre- cifion ? They have never read our books , they scarcely know even ...
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... fame methods to procure refined enjoyment . The diftinctions of polite nations are few ; but fuch as are peculiar to the Chinese , appear in every page of the following correfpondence . The meta- phors and allufions are all drawn from ...
... fame methods to procure refined enjoyment . The diftinctions of polite nations are few ; but fuch as are peculiar to the Chinese , appear in every page of the following correfpondence . The meta- phors and allufions are all drawn from ...
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... fame art of diffimulation that ambition and intrigue infpire in the breafts of the polite . Upon beholding fuch unlicensed stretches of power , alas , thought I , how little does our wife and good emperor know of thefe intolerable ...
... fame art of diffimulation that ambition and intrigue infpire in the breafts of the polite . Upon beholding fuch unlicensed stretches of power , alas , thought I , how little does our wife and good emperor know of thefe intolerable ...
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... fame bed where the perfon died ; after which they bury him in a grave moderately deep , but with the head ftill uncovered . Here for feveral days they prefent him different forts of meats ; which , when they perceive he does not confume ...
... fame bed where the perfon died ; after which they bury him in a grave moderately deep , but with the head ftill uncovered . Here for feveral days they prefent him different forts of meats ; which , when they perceive he does not confume ...
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... fame time devouring the flesh of fix different animals toffed up in a fricaffee . Strange contrariety of con- duct ! they pity , and they eat the objects of their compaffion ! The lion roars with terror over its cap- tive ; the tiger ...
... fame time devouring the flesh of fix different animals toffed up in a fricaffee . Strange contrariety of con- duct ! they pity , and they eat the objects of their compaffion ! The lion roars with terror over its cap- tive ; the tiger ...
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