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... poor exemplified , in the life of a private centinel . 454 457 CXIX . On the abfurdity of fome late English titles . CXX . The irrefolution of the English accounted for CXXI . .. 463 466 The manner of travellers in their ufual re ...
... poor exemplified , in the life of a private centinel . 454 457 CXIX . On the abfurdity of fome late English titles . CXX . The irrefolution of the English accounted for CXXI . .. 463 466 The manner of travellers in their ufual re ...
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... poor philofophic wanderer can return . Sure , fortune is refolved to make me un- happy , when the gives others a power of testifying their friendship by actions , and leaves me only words to exprefs the fincerity of mine . I am ...
... poor philofophic wanderer can return . Sure , fortune is refolved to make me un- happy , when the gives others a power of testifying their friendship by actions , and leaves me only words to exprefs the fincerity of mine . I am ...
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... poor ; and that , like the Perfians , they make a fplendid figure every where but at home . The proverb of Xixofou is , that a man's riches may be feen in his eyes ; if we judge of the English by this rule , there is not a poorer nation ...
... poor ; and that , like the Perfians , they make a fplendid figure every where but at home . The proverb of Xixofou is , that a man's riches may be feen in his eyes ; if we judge of the English by this rule , there is not a poorer nation ...
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... poor artizan fhall fpend half his income in providing himself a tomb twenty years before he wants it ; and denies himself the neceffa- ries of life , that he may be amply provided for when he fhall want them no more . But people of ...
... poor artizan fhall fpend half his income in providing himself a tomb twenty years before he wants it ; and denies himself the neceffa- ries of life , that he may be amply provided for when he fhall want them no more . But people of ...
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... poor good foul has never had any harm in him . Į want patience , interrupted I ; what ! are there no private chastisements for the wife ; no fchools of pe- nitence nitence to fhew her folly ; no rods for fuch CITIZEN OF THE WORLD . 63 ...
... poor good foul has never had any harm in him . Į want patience , interrupted I ; what ! are there no private chastisements for the wife ; no fchools of pe- nitence nitence to fhew her folly ; no rods for fuch CITIZEN OF THE WORLD . 63 ...
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abfurdity Adieu affiftance affured againſt almoft beauty becauſe ceremony China Chineſe cloaths Confucius converfation cried curiofity dæmon defcribe defign defire diftrefs dreffed English eyes faid fame fancy faſhion fatisfaction fatisfied fays fcarcely feemed feen fent fentiments ferve feven feveral fhall fhew fhort fhould fide filk fince fingle firft firſt flaves fmile fociety fome fomething fometimes foon fortune ftate ftill ftranger fubject fuch fufficient Fum Hoam fure furprized happineſs himſelf houſe huſband increaſe inftruct juft lady laft laſt leaft lefs LETTER Lien Chi Altangi mafter mandarine manner meaſure mifery moft moſt muft muſt myſelf Nature never obferved occafion paffed paffion perceive perfon philofopher pleafing pleaſed pleaſure poffeffed praiſe prefent rapture reafon refemble refolved refpect reft ſeemed ſhe tafte thefe themſelves theſe thofe thoſe thouſand tion ufual univerfal uſe whofe whole wifdom wife worfe