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The mimetic troops, different from those of the state, begin their campaign when
all the others quit the field; and at a time when the Europeans cease to destroy
each other in reality, they are entertained with mock battles upon the stage.
The mimetic troops, different from those of the state, begin their campaign when
all the others quit the field; and at a time when the Europeans cease to destroy
each other in reality, they are entertained with mock battles upon the stage.
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Thus being dilatory in the begin**ing, all future hopes of eminence are entirely
cut & -. o. - o - - o o - o -- * A translation of this passage may also be seen in Du
Halde, Vol. II. Fol. p. 47, and 58. This extract will at least serve to show that
fondness ...
Thus being dilatory in the begin**ing, all future hopes of eminence are entirely
cut & -. o. - o - - o o - o -- * A translation of this passage may also be seen in Du
Halde, Vol. II. Fol. p. 47, and 58. This extract will at least serve to show that
fondness ...
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HAVE interested myself so long in all the concerns of this people, that I am almost
become an Englishman; I now begin to read with pleasure of their taking towns,
or gaining battles, and secretly wish disappointment to all the enemies of Britain ...
HAVE interested myself so long in all the concerns of this people, that I am almost
become an Englishman; I now begin to read with pleasure of their taking towns,
or gaining battles, and secretly wish disappointment to all the enemies of Britain ...
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Let him know then, that small is a word purely introduced to make good rhyme,
and great was a very proper word to keep small company. Yet by being thus a
spectator of others dangers, I must own I begin to tremble in this literary contest ...
Let him know then, that small is a word purely introduced to make good rhyme,
and great was a very proper word to keep small company. Yet by being thus a
spectator of others dangers, I must own I begin to tremble in this literary contest ...
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Madam, ories my friend, if I might be fermitted to advise, I *ould begin by cutting
off the wing, and then the leg *ill come off more easily. Sir, replies the widow, give
one leave to understand cutting up a fowl, I always begin with the leg. Yes ...
Madam, ories my friend, if I might be fermitted to advise, I *ould begin by cutting
off the wing, and then the leg *ill come off more easily. Sir, replies the widow, give
one leave to understand cutting up a fowl, I always begin with the leg. Yes ...
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