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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... instruct his people , in theirs , the people endeavour to instruct the administration . You must not , however , imagine , that they who compile these papers have any actual knowledge of the politics , or the govern- ment of a state ...
... instruct his people , in theirs , the people endeavour to instruct the administration . You must not , however , imagine , that they who compile these papers have any actual knowledge of the politics , or the govern- ment of a state ...
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... instruction is served up every morn- ing with tea : when our politician has feasted upon this , he repairs to a coffee - house , in order to ruminate upon what he has read , and increase his collection ; from thence he proceeds to the ...
... instruction is served up every morn- ing with tea : when our politician has feasted upon this , he repairs to a coffee - house , in order to ruminate upon what he has read , and increase his collection ; from thence he proceeds to the ...
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... instructs the heart , ut despise him who only indulges the imagination . A man who leaves home to mend himself and others , is a philosopher ; but he who goes from country to country , guided by the blind impulse of curiosity , is only ...
... instructs the heart , ut despise him who only indulges the imagination . A man who leaves home to mend himself and others , is a philosopher ; but he who goes from country to country , guided by the blind impulse of curiosity , is only ...
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... instructing his fellow - creatures ? Yes , says my guide , they hate him for that very reason . There are a set of men called answerers of books , who take upon them to watch the republic of letters , and distribute repu- tation by the ...
... instructing his fellow - creatures ? Yes , says my guide , they hate him for that very reason . There are a set of men called answerers of books , who take upon them to watch the republic of letters , and distribute repu- tation by the ...
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... instruction I have received from them , or prejudiced by the falsehoods they have made me believe . By them I was told that the Pope was universally allowed to be a man , and placed at the head of the church ; in Eng- land , however ...
... instruction I have received from them , or prejudiced by the falsehoods they have made me believe . By them I was told that the Pope was universally allowed to be a man , and placed at the head of the church ; in Eng- land , however ...
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