The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith: With an Account of His Life and Writings, Band 4A. and W. Galignani and Jules Didot, 1825 |
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... cause others to do some . I may claim some merit this way , in hastening this testimonial from your friends above writing : their love to you indeed wants no spur , their ink wants no pen , their pen wants no hand , their hand wants no ...
... cause others to do some . I may claim some merit this way , in hastening this testimonial from your friends above writing : their love to you indeed wants no spur , their ink wants no pen , their pen wants no hand , their hand wants no ...
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... were well affected to the cause ; that the city of London was ready to rise , and that the enter- prises for seizing of several places were ripe for execution ; in a word , that most of the principal tories 4- LORD BOLINGBROKE . 199 51.
... were well affected to the cause ; that the city of London was ready to rise , and that the enter- prises for seizing of several places were ripe for execution ; in a word , that most of the principal tories 4- LORD BOLINGBROKE . 199 51.
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... cause was hopeless , and his projects ill- designed ; although he had met with nothing but opposi- tion and disappointment in his service ; yet he considered that this of all others was the time he could not be per- mitted to relax in ...
... cause was hopeless , and his projects ill- designed ; although he had met with nothing but opposi- tion and disappointment in his service ; yet he considered that this of all others was the time he could not be per- mitted to relax in ...
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... cause he was determined never to make use of them , so he declares he took a secret pride in never asking for those of his own which were in the Pretender's hands ; content- ing himself with making the duke understand , how little need ...
... cause he was determined never to make use of them , so he declares he took a secret pride in never asking for those of his own which were in the Pretender's hands ; content- ing himself with making the duke understand , how little need ...
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... cause ; and that , if he were restored , he would give it an effectual blow , in making that apology which the Pretender had put him under a necessity of making ; that in doing this , he flat- tered himself that he should contribute ...
... cause ; and that , if he were restored , he would give it an effectual blow , in making that apology which the Pretender had put him under a necessity of making ; that in doing this , he flat- tered himself that he should contribute ...
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