The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith: Letters from a citizen of the world to his friends in the EastA. and W. Galignami and Company, 1837 |
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... Europe .. 165 and monsters .. XLVI . A dream ... XLIII . An Apostrophe on the supposed death of Voltaire . XLIV . Wisdom and precept may lessen our miseries , but can never increase our positive satisfactions ..... XLV . The ardour of ...
... Europe .. 165 and monsters .. XLVI . A dream ... XLIII . An Apostrophe on the supposed death of Voltaire . XLIV . Wisdom and precept may lessen our miseries , but can never increase our positive satisfactions ..... XLV . The ardour of ...
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... The description of 342 a cart - race .... 347 LXXXVII . The folly of the western parts of Europe in employing the Russians to fight their battles .. 350 Letter LXXXVIII . The ladies advised to get husbands . viii CONTENTS .
... The description of 342 a cart - race .... 347 LXXXVII . The folly of the western parts of Europe in employing the Russians to fight their battles .. 350 Letter LXXXVIII . The ladies advised to get husbands . viii CONTENTS .
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... Europe think nothing of a voyage by sea . With us of China , a man who has been from sight of land is regarded upon his return with admiration . I have known some provinces where there is not even a name for the Ocean . What a strange ...
... Europe think nothing of a voyage by sea . With us of China , a man who has been from sight of land is regarded upon his return with admiration . I have known some provinces where there is not even a name for the Ocean . What a strange ...
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... Europe . From these circumstances in their buildings , and from the dismal looks of the inhabitants , I am induced to con- clude that the nation is actually poor ; and that , like the Persians , they make a splendid figure every where ...
... Europe . From these circumstances in their buildings , and from the dismal looks of the inhabitants , I am induced to con- clude that the nation is actually poor ; and that , like the Persians , they make a splendid figure every where ...
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... Europe properly balanced , desires also to know the precise value of every weight in either scale . To gratify this curio- sity , a leaf of political instruction is served up every morn- ing with tea : when our politician has feasted ...
... Europe properly balanced , desires also to know the precise value of every weight in either scale . To gratify this curio- sity , a leaf of political instruction is served up every morn- ing with tea : when our politician has feasted ...
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