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... kind of possession . They love the world and all that it produces ; they love life and all its advanta- ges ; not because it gives them pleasure , but because they have known it long . Chinvang the Chaste , ascending the throne of Chi ...
... kind of possession . They love the world and all that it produces ; they love life and all its advanta- ges ; not because it gives them pleasure , but because they have known it long . Chinvang the Chaste , ascending the throne of Chi ...
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... kind ; their publications in general aim at mending either the heart , or improving the com- mon weal . The dullest writer talks of virtue , and li- berty , and benevolence with esteem ; tells his true story , filled with good and ...
... kind ; their publications in general aim at mending either the heart , or improving the com- mon weal . The dullest writer talks of virtue , and li- berty , and benevolence with esteem ; tells his true story , filled with good and ...
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... kind of silk is universally worn . Without waiting for my reply , he spreads a piece before me which might be reckon- ed beautiful even in China . If the nobility , continues he , were to know I sold this to any under a Right Ho ...
... kind of silk is universally worn . Without waiting for my reply , he spreads a piece before me which might be reckon- ed beautiful even in China . If the nobility , continues he , were to know I sold this to any under a Right Ho ...
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... kind . They who maintain the cause of literature , endeavour to prove their usefulness from the impossi- bility of a large number of men subsisting in a small tract of country without them ; from the pleasure which attends the ...
... kind . They who maintain the cause of literature , endeavour to prove their usefulness from the impossi- bility of a large number of men subsisting in a small tract of country without them ; from the pleasure which attends the ...
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... kind only to one , who ought to have been favourable to all ; each had peculiar merit , each laboured hard to earn the prize , and each richly deserved the cart he drove . I do not know whether this description may not have anticipated ...
... kind only to one , who ought to have been favourable to all ; each had peculiar merit , each laboured hard to earn the prize , and each richly deserved the cart he drove . I do not know whether this description may not have anticipated ...
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Academy at Pekin acquaintance Adieu admiration amusement animals antiquity appear applause attempt barbarous beau beauty become Brentford Ceremonial Academy charms China Chinese Circassia Confucius continued court cries culverin curiosity disappointment distress emperor endeavour England English epigram Europe eyes fair sex fancy favour Fum Hoam genius give happiness honour human Hyæna ignorant imagination increase justice Kentish Town kind labour ladies laws learning LETTER Lien Chi Altangi live look MAC FLECKNOE Mandarine mankind manner marriage ment merit mind modern Moscow Natural History neral never object obliged occasion OLIVER GOLDSMITH once opinion passion penal laws perceive philosopher pity pleasing pleasure poem poet poor possessed praise present proper Quadrupeds reader reason rich seemed sensible serve solemnity soon spectator tail thing thought tion told town traveller whole wisdom writer