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... entirely useless in directing his prac- tice , but disgusting even in speculation . In every contemplation our curiosity must be first excited by the appearances of things , before our reason undergoes the fatigue of investigating the ...
... entirely useless in directing his prac- tice , but disgusting even in speculation . In every contemplation our curiosity must be first excited by the appearances of things , before our reason undergoes the fatigue of investigating the ...
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... found his appetites and passions entirely alter- ed . He first considered that it would not only be " more comfortable , but also more becoming to wear " clothes ; but unhappily he had no method of. 52 CITIZEN OF THE WORLD .
... found his appetites and passions entirely alter- ed . He first considered that it would not only be " more comfortable , but also more becoming to wear " clothes ; but unhappily he had no method of. 52 CITIZEN OF THE WORLD .
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... entirely cut A translation of this passage may also be seen in Du Hal- de , Vol . II . Fol . p . 47 , and 58. This extract will at least serve to show that fondness for humour which appears in the writings of the Chinese . ❝ off . If ...
... entirely cut A translation of this passage may also be seen in Du Hal- de , Vol . II . Fol . p . 47 , and 58. This extract will at least serve to show that fondness for humour which appears in the writings of the Chinese . ❝ off . If ...
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... entirely to be despised . The laws of every country should allow them to play their tricks at least with impunity . They should not be branded with the ignominious appella- tion of vagabonds ; at least they deserve a rank in so- ciety ...
... entirely to be despised . The laws of every country should allow them to play their tricks at least with impunity . They should not be branded with the ignominious appella- tion of vagabonds ; at least they deserve a rank in so- ciety ...
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... entirely committed to the care of foreigners ; as their language - masters , music - masters , hair - frizzers , and governesses , are all from abroad , I had some inten- tions of opening a female academy myself , and made no doubt , as ...
... entirely committed to the care of foreigners ; as their language - masters , music - masters , hair - frizzers , and governesses , are all from abroad , I had some inten- tions of opening a female academy myself , and made no doubt , as ...
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