The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith, M.B.Hastings, Etheridge, and Bliss, 1809 |
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... animals take all possible pains to cross the strain in order to improve the breed : so in those countries , where marriage is most free , the in- habitants are found every age to improve in stature and in beauty ; on the contrary ...
... animals take all possible pains to cross the strain in order to improve the breed : so in those countries , where marriage is most free , the in- habitants are found every age to improve in stature and in beauty ; on the contrary ...
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... what resembles the instinct of animals ; it is diffused in but a very narrow sphere , but within that circle it acts with vigour , uniformity , and success . Adieu . LETTER LXXVII . FROM THE SAME . FROM my former. CITIZEN OF THE WORLD . 35.
... what resembles the instinct of animals ; it is diffused in but a very narrow sphere , but within that circle it acts with vigour , uniformity , and success . Adieu . LETTER LXXVII . FROM THE SAME . FROM my former. CITIZEN OF THE WORLD . 35.
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... has tasted human flesh , it becomes the most voracious animal of the forest , and continues to perse- cute mankind ever after : a corrupt magistrate may be considered as a human Hyæna ; he begins perhaps. 44 CITIZEN OF THE WORLD .
... has tasted human flesh , it becomes the most voracious animal of the forest , and continues to perse- cute mankind ever after : a corrupt magistrate may be considered as a human Hyæna ; he begins perhaps. 44 CITIZEN OF THE WORLD .
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... animals is taken from its native dunghill , we retrench it both in the quantity of its food , and the number of its seraglio : players should in the same manner be fed , not fattened ; they should be permit- ted to get their bread , but ...
... animals is taken from its native dunghill , we retrench it both in the quantity of its food , and the number of its seraglio : players should in the same manner be fed , not fattened ; they should be permit- ted to get their bread , but ...
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... animals which formerly co- vered the face of the country , are now removed and colonies of mankind planted in their room . A king- dom thus enjoying peace internally , possessed of an unbounded extent of dominion , and learning the mili ...
... animals which formerly co- vered the face of the country , are now removed and colonies of mankind planted in their room . A king- dom thus enjoying peace internally , possessed of an unbounded extent of dominion , and learning the mili ...
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