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Footnotes
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"It is an admirable touch-stone, to find by oneself a treasure, and to know the right owner; or to see a beautiful woman in a lonely apartment; or to hear the cries of an enemy, who must perish without our assistance." — Translation of a Chinese piece of morality, which may be seen in Du Halde, vol. iii, p. 151.
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