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... require an extent of vision . ' Tis yours , ye discerners of mankind , to lay the line between society , and weaken that force by dividing , which O should bind with united vigour . ' Tis yours ,. B2 CITIZEN OF THE WORLD . 17.
... require an extent of vision . ' Tis yours , ye discerners of mankind , to lay the line between society , and weaken that force by dividing , which O should bind with united vigour . ' Tis yours ,. B2 CITIZEN OF THE WORLD . 17.
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... society , by his future assiduity , which he basely injured by his desertion . Adieu . LETTER LXXIII . From Lien Chi Altangi to Fum Hoam , first President of the Ceremonial Academy at Pekin , in China . IN reading the newspapers here ...
... society , by his future assiduity , which he basely injured by his desertion . Adieu . LETTER LXXIII . From Lien Chi Altangi to Fum Hoam , first President of the Ceremonial Academy at Pekin , in China . IN reading the newspapers here ...
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... societies invite him to become a member ; he dis- putes against some foreigner with a long Latin name , conquers in the controversy , is complimented by se- veral authors of gravity and importance , is excessively fond of egg - sauce ...
... societies invite him to become a member ; he dis- putes against some foreigner with a long Latin name , conquers in the controversy , is complimented by se- veral authors of gravity and importance , is excessively fond of egg - sauce ...
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... society refines , new books must ever become more necessary . Savage rusticity is re- claimed by oral admonition alone ; but the elegant ex- cesses of refinement are best corrected by the still voice of a studious inquiry . In a polite ...
... society refines , new books must ever become more necessary . Savage rusticity is re- claimed by oral admonition alone ; but the elegant ex- cesses of refinement are best corrected by the still voice of a studious inquiry . In a polite ...
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... society . But where writers are numerous , they also serve as a check upon each other ; and perhaps a literary inquisition is the most terrible punishment that can be conceived , to a litera- ry transgressor . But to do the English ...
... society . But where writers are numerous , they also serve as a check upon each other ; and perhaps a literary inquisition is the most terrible punishment that can be conceived , to a litera- ry transgressor . But to do the English ...
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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