The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith ...J. Johnson, G. and J. Robinson, W. J. and J. Richardson, 1801 |
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... regard to women . A character of a woman's man . X. The journey of the Chinese from Pekin to Mof- cow . The cuftoms of the Daures ... .. 28 XI . The benefits of luxury , in making a people . more wife and happy . • 31 XII . The funeral ...
... regard to women . A character of a woman's man . X. The journey of the Chinese from Pekin to Mof- cow . The cuftoms of the Daures ... .. 28 XI . The benefits of luxury , in making a people . more wife and happy . • 31 XII . The funeral ...
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... regard to the English la- dies ; they once more begin to appear difagreeable in my eyes : thus is my whole time paffed in form- ing conclufions which the next minute's experience may probably deftroy ; the prefent moment becomes a ...
... regard to the English la- dies ; they once more begin to appear difagreeable in my eyes : thus is my whole time paffed in form- ing conclufions which the next minute's experience may probably deftroy ; the prefent moment becomes a ...
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... regard it , we fhall have reason to stand up in its defence , and the fen- timent of Confucius ftill remains unfhaken ; that VOL . III . D ave we should enjoy as many of the luxuries of life CITIZEN OF THE WORLD . 33.
... regard it , we fhall have reason to stand up in its defence , and the fen- timent of Confucius ftill remains unfhaken ; that VOL . III . D ave we should enjoy as many of the luxuries of life CITIZEN OF THE WORLD . 33.
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... regard it without envy or apprehenfion , trade may flourish ; but when once it presumes to affert as its right what is only enjoyed as a favour , each coun- try reclaims that part of commerce which it has power to take back , and turns ...
... regard it without envy or apprehenfion , trade may flourish ; but when once it presumes to affert as its right what is only enjoyed as a favour , each coun- try reclaims that part of commerce which it has power to take back , and turns ...
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... fenfible that it , in fome meafure , encou- rages idleness , extravagance , and impofture . Were I to advise any man for whom I had the leaft regard , I would I I would caution him by all means not to be 90 CITIZEN OF THE WORLD .
... fenfible that it , in fome meafure , encou- rages idleness , extravagance , and impofture . Were I to advise any man for whom I had the leaft regard , I would I I would caution him by all means not to be 90 CITIZEN OF THE WORLD .
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