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... told . came down from heaven ; if so , in heaven they have but bungling workmen . In passing through their towns , you frequently see the men sitting at the doors knitting stockings , while the care of cultivating the ground and pruning ...
... told . came down from heaven ; if so , in heaven they have but bungling workmen . In passing through their towns , you frequently see the men sitting at the doors knitting stockings , while the care of cultivating the ground and pruning ...
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... generals of either army , have , as I am told , several reinforcements to lend occasional assistance . If they produce a pair of diamond buckles at one. CITIZEN OF THE WORLD . 39 The preparations of both theatres for a winter campaign,
... generals of either army , have , as I am told , several reinforcements to lend occasional assistance . If they produce a pair of diamond buckles at one. CITIZEN OF THE WORLD . 39 The preparations of both theatres for a winter campaign,
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... told that his ene- mies had raised an insurrection in one of the distant provinces ; come then , my friends , said he , follow me , and I promise you that we shall quickly destroy them ; he marched forward , and the rebels submitted ...
... told that his ene- mies had raised an insurrection in one of the distant provinces ; come then , my friends , said he , follow me , and I promise you that we shall quickly destroy them ; he marched forward , and the rebels submitted ...
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... this particular . I am told the Lady Mayoress , on days of ceremony , carries one longer than a bell - wether of Bantam , whose tail you know is trundled along in a wheel. 46 CITIZEN OF THE WORLD . The ladies trains ridiculed,
... this particular . I am told the Lady Mayoress , on days of ceremony , carries one longer than a bell - wether of Bantam , whose tail you know is trundled along in a wheel. 46 CITIZEN OF THE WORLD . The ladies trains ridiculed,
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... . The barbarous Siberian is too wise , therefore , to exhaust his time in quest of knowledge , which nei- ther curiosity prompts , nor pleasure impels him to pursue . When told of the exact admeasurement of a. CITIZEN OF THE WORLD . 51.
... . The barbarous Siberian is too wise , therefore , to exhaust his time in quest of knowledge , which nei- ther curiosity prompts , nor pleasure impels him to pursue . When told of the exact admeasurement of a. CITIZEN OF THE WORLD . 51.
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