The History of Rasselas, Prince of AbissiniaOxford University Press, 1971 - 145 من الصفحات Novel about a prince who leaves the "happy valley" to pursue the choice of life. |
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... resolved to gain yet higher honours . ' Sir , said he , you have seen but a small part of what the mechanick sciences can perform . I have been long of opinion , that , instead of the tardy conveyance of ships and chariots , man might ...
... resolved to gain yet higher honours . ' Sir , said he , you have seen but a small part of what the mechanick sciences can perform . I have been long of opinion , that , instead of the tardy conveyance of ships and chariots , man might ...
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... resolved to initiate me in com- merce , and , opening one of his subterranean treasuries , counted out ten thousand pieces of gold . This , young man , said he , is the stock with which you must negociate . I began with less than the ...
... resolved to initiate me in com- merce , and , opening one of his subterranean treasuries , counted out ten thousand pieces of gold . This , young man , said he , is the stock with which you must negociate . I began with less than the ...
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... resolved to sit down in the quiet of domestick life , and addressed a lady that was fond of my conversation , but rejected my suit , because my father was a merchant . ' Wearied at last with solicitation and repulses , I resolved to ...
... resolved to sit down in the quiet of domestick life , and addressed a lady that was fond of my conversation , but rejected my suit , because my father was a merchant . ' Wearied at last with solicitation and repulses , I resolved to ...
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