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glish tongue in its present extent , will be able to express his thoughts without further help from other nations . As it has been my principal design to inculcate wisdom or piety , I have allotted few papers to the idle sports of ...
glish tongue in its present extent , will be able to express his thoughts without further help from other nations . As it has been my principal design to inculcate wisdom or piety , I have allotted few papers to the idle sports of ...
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I came hither not to measure fragments of temples , or trace choaked aqueducts , but to look upon the various scenes of the present world . " " The things that are now before us , said the princess , require attention , and deserve it .
I came hither not to measure fragments of temples , or trace choaked aqueducts , but to look upon the various scenes of the present world . " " The things that are now before us , said the princess , require attention , and deserve it .
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In short , our souls are at present delightfully lost and bewildered in a pleasing delusion , and we walk about like the enchanted hero of a romance who sees beautiful castles , woods , and meadows and at the same time hears the ...
In short , our souls are at present delightfully lost and bewildered in a pleasing delusion , and we walk about like the enchanted hero of a romance who sees beautiful castles , woods , and meadows and at the same time hears the ...
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