The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith: With an Account of His Life and Writings, Band 4 |
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Custom and Laws compared .. On the Pride and Luxury of the Middling Class of People .. Sabinus and Olinda .. Page 186 198 202 205 214 218 220 The Sentiments of a Frenchman on the Temper of the English 223 VIII .
Custom and Laws compared .. On the Pride and Luxury of the Middling Class of People .. Sabinus and Olinda .. Page 186 198 202 205 214 218 220 The Sentiments of a Frenchman on the Temper of the English 223 VIII .
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... eye on the widow of the Marquis of Vil- lette , a niece to the famous Madame Maintenon ; a young lady of great merit and understanding , possessed of a very large fortune , but encumbered with a long and trouble- some law - suit .
... eye on the widow of the Marquis of Vil- lette , a niece to the famous Madame Maintenon ; a young lady of great merit and understanding , possessed of a very large fortune , but encumbered with a long and trouble- some law - suit .
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any of the said books , or tracts , or letters : Now I do here- by , as far as by law I can , give and assign to David Mallet , of Putney , in the county of Surrey , Esquire , the copy and copies of all and each of the before ...
any of the said books , or tracts , or letters : Now I do here- by , as far as by law I can , give and assign to David Mallet , of Putney , in the county of Surrey , Esquire , the copy and copies of all and each of the before ...
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She is ugly enough you see ; yet I assure you she has refused several offers to my own knowledge , within this twelvemonth . Let me see , three gentlemen from Ireland , who study the law , two waiting captains , a doctor , and a Scotch ...
She is ugly enough you see ; yet I assure you she has refused several offers to my own knowledge , within this twelvemonth . Let me see , three gentlemen from Ireland , who study the law , two waiting captains , a doctor , and a Scotch ...
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Nor is there in this any thing re- pugnant to the laws of true morality . Seneca himself allows , that in conferring benefits , the present should always be suited to the dignity of the receiver . Thus the rich receive large presents ...
Nor is there in this any thing re- pugnant to the laws of true morality . Seneca himself allows , that in conferring benefits , the present should always be suited to the dignity of the receiver . Thus the rich receive large presents ...
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