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... visited many countries , and have been in ci- ties without number , yet never did I enter a town which could not produce ten or twelve of those little great men ; all fancying themselves known to the rest. CITIZEN OF THE WORLD . 23.
... visited many countries , and have been in ci- ties without number , yet never did I enter a town which could not produce ten or twelve of those little great men ; all fancying themselves known to the rest. CITIZEN OF THE WORLD . 23.
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... towns , you frequently see the men sitting at the doors knitting stockings , while the care of cultivating the ground and pruning the vines falls to the women . This is perhaps the reason why the fair sex are granted some peculiar ...
... towns , you frequently see the men sitting at the doors knitting stockings , while the care of cultivating the ground and pruning the vines falls to the women . This is perhaps the reason why the fair sex are granted some peculiar ...
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... town is divided on this solemn oc- casion ; one has the finest pipe , the other the finest manner ; one curtsies to the ground , the other salutes the audience with a smile ; one comes on with mo- desty which asks , the other with ...
... town is divided on this solemn oc- casion ; one has the finest pipe , the other the finest manner ; one curtsies to the ground , the other salutes the audience with a smile ; one comes on with mo- desty which asks , the other with ...
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... town to introduce a scene of this sort in every play . Towards the middle of the last act , I would have them enter with wild looks and out - spread arms ; there is no necessity for speaking ; they are only to groan at each other ; they ...
... town to introduce a scene of this sort in every play . Towards the middle of the last act , I would have them enter with wild looks and out - spread arms ; there is no necessity for speaking ; they are only to groan at each other ; they ...
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... towns , or gaining battles , and secretly wish dis- appointment to all the enemies of Britain . Yet still my regard ... town to fight their battles . I would have them come boldly into one of the most open and frequented streets , face ...
... towns , or gaining battles , and secretly wish dis- appointment to all the enemies of Britain . Yet still my regard ... town to fight their battles . I would have them come boldly into one of the most open and frequented streets , face ...
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