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... soon assumes a family likeness , and every tribe degenerates into pe- culiar deformity . Hence it may be easily inferred , that if the mandarines here are resolved only to marry among each other , they will soon produce a posterity with ...
... soon assumes a family likeness , and every tribe degenerates into pe- culiar deformity . Hence it may be easily inferred , that if the mandarines here are resolved only to marry among each other , they will soon produce a posterity with ...
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... soon after di- vided this reputation by returning the compliment ; by which means they both marched off with universal applause . The same degree of undeserved adulation that at- tends our great men while living , often also follows him ...
... soon after di- vided this reputation by returning the compliment ; by which means they both marched off with universal applause . The same degree of undeserved adulation that at- tends our great men while living , often also follows him ...
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... soon again looking round as if to confirm every spectator in his favourable sentiments ; sometimes she would attempt to allure us by smiles ; and at intervals would bridle back , in order to inspire us with respect. 30 CITIZEN OF THE WORLD ...
... soon again looking round as if to confirm every spectator in his favourable sentiments ; sometimes she would attempt to allure us by smiles ; and at intervals would bridle back , in order to inspire us with respect. 30 CITIZEN OF THE WORLD ...
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... soon , however , began to perceive the defect : what , said we , among each other , are we to have nothing but languishing airs , soft looks , and inclinations of the head , will the goddess only deign to satisfy our eyes ? Upon this ...
... soon , however , began to perceive the defect : what , said we , among each other , are we to have nothing but languishing airs , soft looks , and inclinations of the head , will the goddess only deign to satisfy our eyes ? Upon this ...
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... soon every feature speaks distress : her looks " at times invite our approach , at others repress our " presumption ; the goddess cannot be properly " called beautiful under any one of these forms , but " by combining them all , she ...
... soon every feature speaks distress : her looks " at times invite our approach , at others repress our " presumption ; the goddess cannot be properly " called beautiful under any one of these forms , but " by combining them all , she ...
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