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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... write to Fipsihi in Moscow , I beg you'll endeavour to forward with all dili- gence ; I shall send them open , in order that you may take copies or translations , as you are equally versed in 10 CITIZEN OF THE WORLD .
... write to Fipsihi in Moscow , I beg you'll endeavour to forward with all dili- gence ; I shall send them open , in order that you may take copies or translations , as you are equally versed in 10 CITIZEN OF THE WORLD .
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Oliver Goldsmith Washington Irving. copies or translations , as you are equally versed in the Dutch and Chinese languages . Dear friend , think of my absence with regret , as I sincerely regret yours ; even while I write , I lament our ...
Oliver Goldsmith Washington Irving. copies or translations , as you are equally versed in the Dutch and Chinese languages . Dear friend , think of my absence with regret , as I sincerely regret yours ; even while I write , I lament our ...
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... equally strong with that of the Chinese . When a tradesman dies , his frightful face is painted up by an undertaker , and placed in a proper situation to re- ceive company this is called lying in state . To this disagreeable spectacle ...
... equally strong with that of the Chinese . When a tradesman dies , his frightful face is painted up by an undertaker , and placed in a proper situation to re- ceive company this is called lying in state . To this disagreeable spectacle ...
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... equally remarkable for being the most sincere Christians , the most benevolent neighbours , and the ho- nestest men of their time . To go through a European cemetery , one would be apt to wonder how mankind could have so basely ...
... equally remarkable for being the most sincere Christians , the most benevolent neighbours , and the ho- nestest men of their time . To go through a European cemetery , one would be apt to wonder how mankind could have so basely ...
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... equally distin- guished for rank , politeness , taste , and understanding . As I was dressed after the fashion of Europe , she had taken me for an Englishman , and consequently saluted me in her ordinary manner but when the footman ...
... equally distin- guished for rank , politeness , taste , and understanding . As I was dressed after the fashion of Europe , she had taken me for an Englishman , and consequently saluted me in her ordinary manner but when the footman ...
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