Great Books of the Western World, Band 36Robert Maynard Hutchins Encyclopædia Britannica, 1952 |
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... least concern , and for which we are least adapted either by study or nature . These people are under continual disquietudes , never enjoying a minute's peace of mind ; and their disturbances proceed from causes which very little ...
... least concern , and for which we are least adapted either by study or nature . These people are under continual disquietudes , never enjoying a minute's peace of mind ; and their disturbances proceed from causes which very little ...
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... least temptation to vary from it , while I retain in my mind . the lectures and example of my noble master , and the other illustrious Houyhnhnms , of whom I had so long the honour to be an humble hearer . Nec si miserum Fortuna Sinonem ...
... least temptation to vary from it , while I retain in my mind . the lectures and example of my noble master , and the other illustrious Houyhnhnms , of whom I had so long the honour to be an humble hearer . Nec si miserum Fortuna Sinonem ...
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... least doubt remaining in his mind — which of the two would have carried off the prize . My mother , Madam , had been delivered sooner than the green bag infallibly - at least by twenty knots . - Sport of small accidents , Tristram ...
... least doubt remaining in his mind — which of the two would have carried off the prize . My mother , Madam , had been delivered sooner than the green bag infallibly - at least by twenty knots . - Sport of small accidents , Tristram ...
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The Emperor of Lilliput attended by several of the nobility come | 9 |
The author diverts the emperor and his nobility of both sexes in a very | 15 |
The author by an extraordinary stratagem prevents an invasion A high | 23 |
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