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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... licentiousness of the English with regard to women . A cha- 26 racter of a woman's man ..... 31 X. The journey of the Chinese from Pekin to Moscow . The customs of the Daures .. 33 Letter Page happy .... XI . The benefits of luxury.
... licentiousness of the English with regard to women . A cha- 26 racter of a woman's man ..... 31 X. The journey of the Chinese from Pekin to Moscow . The customs of the Daures .. 33 Letter Page happy .... XI . The benefits of luxury.
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... regard to the Eng- lish ladies ; they once more begin to appear disagreeable in my eyes . Thus is my whole time passed in forming con- clusions which the next minute's experience may probably destroy ; the present moment becomes a ...
... regard to the Eng- lish ladies ; they once more begin to appear disagreeable in my eyes . Thus is my whole time passed in forming con- clusions which the next minute's experience may probably destroy ; the present moment becomes a ...
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... regard it , we shall have reason to stand up in its defence , and the sentiment of Confucius still remains unshaken , That we should enjoy as many of the luxuries of life as are consistent with our own safety , and the prosperity of ...
... regard it , we shall have reason to stand up in its defence , and the sentiment of Confucius still remains unshaken , That we should enjoy as many of the luxuries of life as are consistent with our own safety , and the prosperity of ...
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... regard it without envy or apprehension , trade may flourish ; but when once it presumes to assert as its right what is only enjoyed as a favour , each country reclaims that part of commerce which it has power to take back , and turns it ...
... regard it without envy or apprehension , trade may flourish ; but when once it presumes to assert as its right what is only enjoyed as a favour , each country reclaims that part of commerce which it has power to take back , and turns it ...
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... regard , I would caution him by all means not to be imposed upon by their false pretences : let me assure you , sir , they are impostors , every one of them , and rather merit a prison than relief . He was proceeding in this strain ...
... regard , I would caution him by all means not to be imposed upon by their false pretences : let me assure you , sir , they are impostors , every one of them , and rather merit a prison than relief . He was proceeding in this strain ...
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