The Works of Samuel Johnson, Volume 06
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This book is an account of the literary works of Samuel Johnson. There are few nations in the world more talked of, or less known, than the Chinese. The confused and imperfect account which travellers have given of their grandeur, their sciences, and their policy, have, hitherto, excited admiration, but have not been sufficient to satisfy even a superficial curiosity.
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