The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith: With an Account of His Life and WritingsCrissy & Markley, 1850 - 527페이지 |
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... possessed of freedom has always two sorts of enemies to fear ; foreign foes , who attack its existence from without , and internal miscreants , who betray its liberties within . The inhabitants of Lao were to guard against both . A ...
... possessed of freedom has always two sorts of enemies to fear ; foreign foes , who attack its existence from without , and internal miscreants , who betray its liberties within . The inhabitants of Lao were to guard against both . A ...
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... possessed of the same qualities , and self as losing a patron , an instructor , and a friend . speak of him with rapture or detestation . A per- I consider the world losing one who might serve to son of his eminence can have few ...
... possessed of the same qualities , and self as losing a patron , an instructor , and a friend . speak of him with rapture or detestation . A per- I consider the world losing one who might serve to son of his eminence can have few ...
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... possessed of more ge- UPON POLITICAL FRUGALITY . nius than fortune , he is early informed , that he FRUGALITY has ever been esteemed a virtue as ought to think of his advancement in the world ; well among Pagans as Christians : there ...
... possessed of more ge- UPON POLITICAL FRUGALITY . nius than fortune , he is early informed , that he FRUGALITY has ever been esteemed a virtue as ought to think of his advancement in the world ; well among Pagans as Christians : there ...
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