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... Chinese philoso- pher's disgraces .... 164 169 VII . The tie of wisdom only to make us happy . The benefits of travelling upon the morals of a philosopher .. 172 VIII . The Chinese deceived by a prostitute in the streets of London IX ...
... Chinese philoso- pher's disgraces .... 164 169 VII . The tie of wisdom only to make us happy . The benefits of travelling upon the morals of a philosopher .. 172 VIII . The Chinese deceived by a prostitute in the streets of London IX ...
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... Chinese do at ours . * How comes it , said they , that the Europeans , so remote from China , think with so much justice and precision ? They have never read our books , they scarcely know even our letters , and yet they talk and reason ...
... Chinese do at ours . * How comes it , said they , that the Europeans , so remote from China , think with so much justice and precision ? They have never read our books , they scarcely know even our letters , and yet they talk and reason ...
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... Chinese are always concise , so is he . Simple , so is he . The Chinese are grave and sententious , so is he . But in one par- ticular the resemblance is peculiarly striking : the Chinese are often dull , and so is he . Nor has my ...
... Chinese are always concise , so is he . Simple , so is he . The Chinese are grave and sententious , so is he . But in one par- ticular the resemblance is peculiarly striking : the Chinese are often dull , and so is he . Nor has my ...
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The Preface to Dr Brookess Natural History | 94 |
Introduction to a New History of the World | 103 |
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