“O friendship! thou fond soother of the human breast, to thee we fly in every calamity; to thee the wretched seek for succor; on thee the care-tired son of misery fondly relies; from thy kind assistance the unfortunate always hopes relief, and may be sure of--disappointment.”
Quote by Oliver Goldsmith
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The Miscellaneous Works: Letters from a citizen of the world, to his friend in the East. A familiar introduction to the study of natural history
This book is a compilation of letters that delve into the study of natural history, offering a personal and intimate look at the author's observations and reflections on various cultures and environments around the world. more
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