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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... continued . The luxury of the Eng- lish . Its benefits . The fine gentleman . The fine lady .... IV . English pride . Liberty . An instance of both . Newspapers . Politeness . V. English passion for politics . A specimen of a newspaper ...
... continued . The luxury of the Eng- lish . Its benefits . The fine gentleman . The fine lady .... IV . English pride . Liberty . An instance of both . Newspapers . Politeness . V. English passion for politics . A specimen of a newspaper ...
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... describes a lady , his fellow - captive . 138 XXXVI . A continuance of his correspondence . The beautiful cap- 141 tive consents to marry her lord .... Letter XXXVII . The correspondence still continued . He begins vi CONTENTS .
... describes a lady , his fellow - captive . 138 XXXVI . A continuance of his correspondence . The beautiful cap- 141 tive consents to marry her lord .... Letter XXXVII . The correspondence still continued . He begins vi CONTENTS .
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... continued L. An attempt to define what is meant by English Liberty .. LI . A bookseller's visit to the Chinese . ...... 170 173 179 184 189 191 • 196 200 204 LII . The impossibility of distinguishing men in England by their dress . Two ...
... continued L. An attempt to define what is meant by English Liberty .. LI . A bookseller's visit to the Chinese . ...... 170 173 179 184 189 191 • 196 200 204 LII . The impossibility of distinguishing men in England by their dress . Two ...
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... continued about two hours , the priest rises from the ground , assumes an air of inspiration , grows big with the inspiring demon , and pretends to a skill in futurity . In every country , my friend , the bonzes , the brahmins , and the ...
... continued about two hours , the priest rises from the ground , assumes an air of inspiration , grows big with the inspiring demon , and pretends to a skill in futurity . In every country , my friend , the bonzes , the brahmins , and the ...
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... ( continued I ) be properly conducted , as it can no ways injure those who are flattered , so it may be a glorious incentive to those who are now capable of enjoying it . It is the duty of every good government to turn this monumental ...
... ( continued I ) be properly conducted , as it can no ways injure those who are flattered , so it may be a glorious incentive to those who are now capable of enjoying it . It is the duty of every good government to turn this monumental ...
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