The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith: With an Account of His Life and Writings, Band 4 |
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His father , Thomas Parnell , who had been attached to the commonwealth party , upon the Re- storation went over to Ireland ; thither he carried a large personal fortune , which he laid out in lands in that king- dom .
His father , Thomas Parnell , who had been attached to the commonwealth party , upon the Re- storation went over to Ireland ; thither he carried a large personal fortune , which he laid out in lands in that king- dom .
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On the thirty - first of May , 1716 , he was presented , by his friend and patron Archbishop King , to the vicarage of Finglass , a benefice worth about four hundred pounds a - year , in the diocese of Dublin , but he lived to enjoy his ...
On the thirty - first of May , 1716 , he was presented , by his friend and patron Archbishop King , to the vicarage of Finglass , a benefice worth about four hundred pounds a - year , in the diocese of Dublin , but he lived to enjoy his ...
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... who , though but a clothier in the reign of Henry VIII . , was able to entertain the king and all his retinue in the most splendid manner . This lady was possessed of a fortune exceeding forty thousand pounds , and was not deficient ...
... who , though but a clothier in the reign of Henry VIII . , was able to entertain the king and all his retinue in the most splendid manner . This lady was possessed of a fortune exceeding forty thousand pounds , and was not deficient ...
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... King William , the tories , who from every motive were opposed to the court , had been gaining popu- larity , and now began to make a public stand against their competitors . Robert Harley , afterwards Earl of Oxford , a staunch and ...
... King William , the tories , who from every motive were opposed to the court , had been gaining popu- larity , and now began to make a public stand against their competitors . Robert Harley , afterwards Earl of Oxford , a staunch and ...
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... and thus transmitted into one channel the opposing interest of two races , that had been distinguished , one for their loyalty to King Charles I. the other for their attachment to the Parliament that op- posed him .
... and thus transmitted into one channel the opposing interest of two races , that had been distinguished , one for their loyalty to King Charles I. the other for their attachment to the Parliament that op- posed him .
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