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... ignorant of the people ; and sure the poor scholar should not beg his bread , who is capable of instructing a ... ignorance , supersti-. CITIZEN OF THE WORLD . 27.
... ignorant of the people ; and sure the poor scholar should not beg his bread , who is capable of instructing a ... ignorance , supersti-. CITIZEN OF THE WORLD . 27.
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Oliver Goldsmith Samuel Rose. tion alone is permitted , remain in ignorance , supersti- tion , and hopeless slavery . In England , where there are as many new books published as in all the rest of Europe together , a spirit of freedom ...
Oliver Goldsmith Samuel Rose. tion alone is permitted , remain in ignorance , supersti- tion , and hopeless slavery . In England , where there are as many new books published as in all the rest of Europe together , a spirit of freedom ...
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... ignorant some- what resembles the instinct of animals ; it is diffused in but a very narrow sphere , but within that circle it acts with vigour , uniformity , and success . Adieu . LETTER LXXVII . FROM THE SAME . FROM my former. CITIZEN ...
... ignorant some- what resembles the instinct of animals ; it is diffused in but a very narrow sphere , but within that circle it acts with vigour , uniformity , and success . Adieu . LETTER LXXVII . FROM THE SAME . FROM my former. CITIZEN ...
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... - able with death , happens to be equitably executed , it can at best only guard our possessions ; but when by favour or ignorance , justice pronounces a wrong ver- dict , it then attacks our lives , since in. CITIZEN OF THE WORLD . 43.
... - able with death , happens to be equitably executed , it can at best only guard our possessions ; but when by favour or ignorance , justice pronounces a wrong ver- dict , it then attacks our lives , since in. CITIZEN OF THE WORLD . 43.
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... Ignorance is the happiness of the poor .. The misery of a being endowed with sentiments above its capacity of fruition , is most admirably de- scribed in one of the fables of Locman the Indian moralist . " An elephant that had been ...
... Ignorance is the happiness of the poor .. The misery of a being endowed with sentiments above its capacity of fruition , is most admirably de- scribed in one of the fables of Locman the Indian moralist . " An elephant that had been ...
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