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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... that a party of twenty thousand Austrians , having attacked a much superiour body of Prussians , put them all to flight , and took the rest prisoners of war . BERLIN . - We have received certain advices that a 22 CITIZEN OF THE WORLD .
... that a party of twenty thousand Austrians , having attacked a much superiour body of Prussians , put them all to flight , and took the rest prisoners of war . BERLIN . - We have received certain advices that a 22 CITIZEN OF THE WORLD .
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... thousand Prussians , having attacked a much superiour body of Austrians , put them to flight , and took a great number of prisoners , with their military chest , can- non , and baggage . Though we have not succeeded this campaign to our ...
... thousand Prussians , having attacked a much superiour body of Austrians , put them to flight , and took a great number of prisoners , with their military chest , can- non , and baggage . Though we have not succeeded this campaign to our ...
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... thousand who are good only from the apprehensions of punishment . Could these last be persuaded , as the Epi- cureans were , that Heaven had no thunders in store for the villain , they would no longer continue to acknowledge ...
... thousand who are good only from the apprehensions of punishment . Could these last be persuaded , as the Epi- cureans were , that Heaven had no thunders in store for the villain , they would no longer continue to acknowledge ...
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... thousand different artists to furnish out his happiness it is more likely , therefore , that he should be a good citizen who is connected by motives of self - interest with so many , than the abstemious man who is united to none . In ...
... thousand different artists to furnish out his happiness it is more likely , therefore , that he should be a good citizen who is connected by motives of self - interest with so many , than the abstemious man who is united to none . In ...
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... thousand books have been written on either side of the question : priests are eternally disputing against each other ; and those mouths that want argument are filled with abuse . Which party must I believe , or shall I give credit to ...
... thousand books have been written on either side of the question : priests are eternally disputing against each other ; and those mouths that want argument are filled with abuse . Which party must I believe , or shall I give credit to ...
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