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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... his country from the impend- ing danger . « < For my part , » cries the prisoner , « the greatest of my apprehensions is for our freedom ; if the French should conquer , what would become of English liberty ? My 16 CITIZEN OF THE WORLD .
... his country from the impend- ing danger . « < For my part , » cries the prisoner , « the greatest of my apprehensions is for our freedom ; if the French should conquer , what would become of English liberty ? My 16 CITIZEN OF THE WORLD .
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... become conquerors , by more weapons of destruction than their eyes . This universal passion for politics , is gratified by daily gazettes , as with us at China . But as in ours the emperor endeavours to instruct his people , in theirs ...
... become conquerors , by more weapons of destruction than their eyes . This universal passion for politics , is gratified by daily gazettes , as with us at China . But as in ours the emperor endeavours to instruct his people , in theirs ...
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... become strong in the aggregate from the weakness of the individual . If none but the truly great have a place in this awful repo- sitory , a temple like this will give the finest lessons of mo- rality , and be a strong incentive to true ...
... become strong in the aggregate from the weakness of the individual . If none but the truly great have a place in this awful repo- sitory , a temple like this will give the finest lessons of mo- rality , and be a strong incentive to true ...
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... become their tyrant . If an epicure now shall happen to surfeit on his last night's feast , twenty animals the next day are to undergo the most exquisite tortures , in order to provoke his appetite to another guilty meal . Hail , O ye ...
... become their tyrant . If an epicure now shall happen to surfeit on his last night's feast , twenty animals the next day are to undergo the most exquisite tortures , in order to provoke his appetite to another guilty meal . Hail , O ye ...
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... become independent also ; thus subordination is destroyed , and a country swallowed up in the extent of its own dominions . The Turkish empire would be more formidable , were it less extensive ; were it not for those countries which it ...
... become independent also ; thus subordination is destroyed , and a country swallowed up in the extent of its own dominions . The Turkish empire would be more formidable , were it less extensive ; were it not for those countries which it ...
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