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Letter Page CII. The Chinese finilosofther begins to think of quitting England, . - .
123 CIII. The arts some make use of to affear learned, - - - - . 125 CIV. The
intended coronation described, 128 CV. Funeral elegies written upon the Great, ...
Letter Page CII. The Chinese finilosofther begins to think of quitting England, . - .
123 CIII. The arts some make use of to affear learned, - - - - . 125 CIV. The
intended coronation described, 128 CV. Funeral elegies written upon the Great, ...
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... more desirable to us the longer we exist, he would have then faced old age
without shrinking, he would have boldly dared to live, and served that society, by
his future assiduity, which he basely injured by his desertion. Adieu. LETTER
LXXIII ...
... more desirable to us the longer we exist, he would have then faced old age
without shrinking, he would have boldly dared to live, and served that society, by
his future assiduity, which he basely injured by his desertion. Adieu. LETTER
LXXIII ...
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LETTER LXXVIII. FROM THE SAME. The two theatres, which serve to amuse the
citizens here, are again, opened for the winter. The mimetic troops, different from
those of the state, begin their campaign when all the others quit the field; and at ...
LETTER LXXVIII. FROM THE SAME. The two theatres, which serve to amuse the
citizens here, are again, opened for the winter. The mimetic troops, different from
those of the state, begin their campaign when all the others quit the field; and at ...
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HAVE just received a letter from my son, in which he informs me of the
fruitlessness of his ende&ours to recover the lady with whom he fled from Persia.
He strives to cover under the appearance of fortitude a heart torn with anxiety and
...
HAVE just received a letter from my son, in which he informs me of the
fruitlessness of his ende&ours to recover the lady with whom he fled from Persia.
He strives to cover under the appearance of fortitude a heart torn with anxiety and
...
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... you longer “ time. To convince you more certainly of the “ power of my art, by
which you may know I speak “ truth, take this letter; when you have read it, tear “
off the seal, fold it up, and give it to your favourite “ Dutch mastiff that sits by the
fire; ...
... you longer “ time. To convince you more certainly of the “ power of my art, by
which you may know I speak “ truth, take this letter; when you have read it, tear “
off the seal, fold it up, and give it to your favourite “ Dutch mastiff that sits by the
fire; ...
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