The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver GoldsmithMacmillan, 1893 - 695ÆäÀÌÁö |
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... Confucius of Europe , " & c . Again , in a letter to his cousin , Uncle Contarine's daughter , now Mrs. Lauder : ¡° Alas ! I have many a fatigue to encounter before that " happy time arrives when your poor old simple friend may again ...
... Confucius of Europe , " & c . Again , in a letter to his cousin , Uncle Contarine's daughter , now Mrs. Lauder : ¡° Alas ! I have many a fatigue to encounter before that " happy time arrives when your poor old simple friend may again ...
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... Confucius , the Chinese philosopher . ] A WIFE , a daughter , carried into captivity to expiate my offence - a son , scarce yet arrived at maturity , resolving to encounter every danger in the pious pursuit of one who has undone him ...
... Confucius , the Chinese philosopher . ] A WIFE , a daughter , carried into captivity to expiate my offence - a son , scarce yet arrived at maturity , resolving to encounter every danger in the pious pursuit of one who has undone him ...
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... Confucius ! you who believe one eternal intelligent cause of all , should you be present at the barbarous ceremonies of this infatuated people ! How would you deplore the blindness and folly of mankind ! His boasted reason seems only to ...
... Confucius ! you who believe one eternal intelligent cause of all , should you be present at the barbarous ceremonies of this infatuated people ! How would you deplore the blindness and folly of mankind ! His boasted reason seems only to ...
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... Confucius observes , that it is the duty of the learned to unite society more closely , and to persuade men to become citizens of the world ; but the authors I refer to are not only for disuniting society , but kingdoms also : if the ...
... Confucius observes , that it is the duty of the learned to unite society more closely , and to persuade men to become citizens of the world ; but the authors I refer to are not only for disuniting society , but kingdoms also : if the ...
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... Confucius ! they die ; though they might have purchased the health - restoring specific for half - a- crown at every corner . I am amazed , my dear Fum Hoam , that these doctors , who know what an obstinate set of people they have to ...
... Confucius ! they die ; though they might have purchased the health - restoring specific for half - a- crown at every corner . I am amazed , my dear Fum Hoam , that these doctors , who know what an obstinate set of people they have to ...
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