The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith, M. B.: Including a Variety of Pieces, 1권John Murray, 1837 |
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... regard- ing constraint as the great rule of their duty . When they were treated with mildness , they no longer continued to perceive a superiority . They fancied themselves our equals , and a continuance of our humanity might probably ...
... regard- ing constraint as the great rule of their duty . When they were treated with mildness , they no longer continued to perceive a superiority . They fancied themselves our equals , and a continuance of our humanity might probably ...
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... regard it as no very extraordinary malady , and seem to take no pains to conceal it . Such are the remarks — which probably you may think trifling enough —I have made in my journey to Stockholm ; which , to take it all together , is a ...
... regard it as no very extraordinary malady , and seem to take no pains to conceal it . Such are the remarks — which probably you may think trifling enough —I have made in my journey to Stockholm ; which , to take it all together , is a ...
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... regard it as being masters ourselves , but , probably , a philosopher would re- joice in that liberty which Englishmen give their domestics ; and , for my own part , I cannot avoid being pleased at the happiness of those poor creatures ...
... regard it as being masters ourselves , but , probably , a philosopher would re- joice in that liberty which Englishmen give their domestics ; and , for my own part , I cannot avoid being pleased at the happiness of those poor creatures ...
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... regard for posterity , when such are permitted to take the charge of the morals , genius , and health of those dear little pledges , who may one day be the guardians of the liberties of Europe , and who may serve as the honour and ...
... regard for posterity , when such are permitted to take the charge of the morals , genius , and health of those dear little pledges , who may one day be the guardians of the liberties of Europe , and who may serve as the honour and ...
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... regard to natural philosophy , I would extend to every other science whatsoever . We should teach them as many of the facts as were possible , and defer the causes until they seemed of themselves de- sirous of knowing them . A mind thus ...
... regard to natural philosophy , I would extend to every other science whatsoever . We should teach them as many of the facts as were possible , and defer the causes until they seemed of themselves de- sirous of knowing them . A mind thus ...
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