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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... character of the Chinese philosopher .... II . The arrival of the Chinese in London . His motives for the jour- ney . Some description of the streets and houses .. III . The description of London continued . The luxury of the Eng- lish ...
... character of the Chinese philosopher .... II . The arrival of the Chinese in London . His motives for the jour- ney . Some description of the streets and houses .. III . The description of London continued . The luxury of the Eng- lish ...
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... character of the man in black , with some instances of his inconsistent conduct .... XXVII . The history of the man in black .. XXVIII . On the great numbers of old maids and bachelors in Lon- don . Some of the causes .. XXIX . A ...
... character of the man in black , with some instances of his inconsistent conduct .... XXVII . The history of the man in black .. XXVIII . On the great numbers of old maids and bachelors in Lon- don . Some of the causes .. XXIX . A ...
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... character of an important trifler .. .... 217 LV . His character continued ; with that of his wife , his house , and furniture ...... 220 LVI . Some thoughts on the present situation of affairs in the different countries of Europe ...
... character of an important trifler .. .... 217 LV . His character continued ; with that of his wife , his house , and furniture ...... 220 LVI . Some thoughts on the present situation of affairs in the different countries of Europe ...
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... character of improvidence and rapacity ; and tutored nations , however separate , make use of the very same methods to procure refined enjoyment . The distinctions of polite nations are few ; but such as are peculiar to the Chinese ...
... character of improvidence and rapacity ; and tutored nations , however separate , make use of the very same methods to procure refined enjoyment . The distinctions of polite nations are few ; but such as are peculiar to the Chinese ...
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... character : it is possible they only endeavour to improve her simple plan , since every extra- vagance in dress proceeds from a desire of becoming more beautiful than nature made us ; and this is so harmless a vanity , that I not only ...
... character : it is possible they only endeavour to improve her simple plan , since every extra- vagance in dress proceeds from a desire of becoming more beautiful than nature made us ; and this is so harmless a vanity , that I not only ...
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