The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith: With an Account of His Life and Writings, Band 4 |
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I would comfort myself , however , with hoping , that your business may not be unsuccessful , for your sake ; and that at least it may soon be put into other proper hands . For my own , I beg earnestly of you to return to us as soon as ...
I would comfort myself , however , with hoping , that your business may not be unsuccessful , for your sake ; and that at least it may soon be put into other proper hands . For my own , I beg earnestly of you to return to us as soon as ...
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I must add a paragraph on this occasion in regard to Mr Ward , whose verses have been a great pleasure to me ; I will contrive they shall be so to the world , whenever I can find a proper opportunity of publishing them .
I must add a paragraph on this occasion in regard to Mr Ward , whose verses have been a great pleasure to me ; I will contrive they shall be so to the world , whenever I can find a proper opportunity of publishing them .
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The year following he was again chosen anew for the same borough , and persevered in his former attachments , by which he gained such an authority and influence in the House , that it was thought proper to reward his merit ; and , on ...
The year following he was again chosen anew for the same borough , and persevered in his former attachments , by which he gained such an authority and influence in the House , that it was thought proper to reward his merit ; and , on ...
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... it was much more proper to quicken than slacken the prosecu- tions ; and who was there to guide its motions ? tories , who had been true to one another to the last , were a handful , and no great vigour could be expected from them ...
... it was much more proper to quicken than slacken the prosecu- tions ; and who was there to guide its motions ? tories , who had been true to one another to the last , were a handful , and no great vigour could be expected from them ...
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In accepting his office under the Pretender , he made it a con- dition to be at liberty to quit the post whenever he should think proper ; and being now disgracefully dismissed , he turned his mind entirely towards making his peace in ...
In accepting his office under the Pretender , he made it a con- dition to be at liberty to quit the post whenever he should think proper ; and being now disgracefully dismissed , he turned his mind entirely towards making his peace in ...
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