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The son must rely upon his parent for support, but the parent lies under the same
obligations to give, that the other has to expect; the subordinate officer must
receive the commands of his superior, but for this obedience the former has a
right to ...
The son must rely upon his parent for support, but the parent lies under the same
obligations to give, that the other has to expect; the subordinate officer must
receive the commands of his superior, but for this obedience the former has a
right to ...
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... a man of his daring spirit, of his genius, penetration and learning, travel to
those countries which have been visited only by the superstitious and mercenary,
what might not mankind expect: how would he enlighten the regions he travelled
!
... a man of his daring spirit, of his genius, penetration and learning, travel to
those countries which have been visited only by the superstitious and mercenary,
what might not mankind expect: how would he enlighten the regions he travelled
!
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supposing them either already known to you, or as not being thoroughly known to
myself: but there is one omission for which I expect no forgiveness, namely, by
being totally silent upon their buildings, roads, rivers, and mountains. This is a ...
supposing them either already known to you, or as not being thoroughly known to
myself: but there is one omission for which I expect no forgiveness, namely, by
being totally silent upon their buildings, roads, rivers, and mountains. This is a ...
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... to acquire fame, satisfied with being obscurely useful. After such a number of
Roman histories, in almost all languages, ancient and modern, it would be but
imposture to pretend new discoveries, or to expect to offer any thing in a work of
this ...
... to acquire fame, satisfied with being obscurely useful. After such a number of
Roman histories, in almost all languages, ancient and modern, it would be but
imposture to pretend new discoveries, or to expect to offer any thing in a work of
this ...
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In short, if this work be useful in schools, or amusing in the closet, the merit all
belongs to others; I have nothing to boast, and at best can expect, not applause,
but pardon. OLIVER GOLDSMITH. THE RAPE OF THE LOCK. This seems to be
Mr.
In short, if this work be useful in schools, or amusing in the closet, the merit all
belongs to others; I have nothing to boast, and at best can expect, not applause,
but pardon. OLIVER GOLDSMITH. THE RAPE OF THE LOCK. This seems to be
Mr.
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