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Page 88
... observed , that every man has a confidence in his own good fortune : the most probable evils they must , they shall escape ; the romance of their wishes they depend upon finding realized to them . Nations have the same blindness . In ...
... observed , that every man has a confidence in his own good fortune : the most probable evils they must , they shall escape ; the romance of their wishes they depend upon finding realized to them . Nations have the same blindness . In ...
Page 122
... observed rising from the north - west ; and they indicated the approach to Pekin , beyond which they were situated . Two days afterward , on the 16th of August , the yachts anchored off the city of Tong - choo - foo , at the distance of ...
... observed rising from the north - west ; and they indicated the approach to Pekin , beyond which they were situated . Two days afterward , on the 16th of August , the yachts anchored off the city of Tong - choo - foo , at the distance of ...
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... observe what appears to us a real improvement , and which we before ven- tured to propose , viz . a translation of ... observed what seems to be a little mistake as to the two following lines of Horace † , " Raro antecedentem scelestum ...
... observe what appears to us a real improvement , and which we before ven- tured to propose , viz . a translation of ... observed what seems to be a little mistake as to the two following lines of Horace † , " Raro antecedentem scelestum ...
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