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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... began to dislike his me- thod of living , and to find that sensual pleasure alone was not sufficient to make the happiness of a reasonable He therefore made his first effort to break from his state of infatuation , by marrying the ...
... began to dislike his me- thod of living , and to find that sensual pleasure alone was not sufficient to make the happiness of a reasonable He therefore made his first effort to break from his state of infatuation , by marrying the ...
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... began to make a public stand against their competitors . Robert Harley , afterwards Earl of Oxford , a staunch and confirmed tory , was in the year 1700 chosen Speaker of the House of Commons , and was continued in the same upon the ...
... began to make a public stand against their competitors . Robert Harley , afterwards Earl of Oxford , a staunch and confirmed tory , was in the year 1700 chosen Speaker of the House of Commons , and was continued in the same upon the ...
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... began to perceive more clearly the defects of him who was placed there . He now began to find , that Lord Oxford , whose party he had followed , and whose person he had esteemed , was by no means so able or so indus- trious as he ...
... began to perceive more clearly the defects of him who was placed there . He now began to find , that Lord Oxford , whose party he had followed , and whose person he had esteemed , was by no means so able or so indus- trious as he ...
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... began to threaten the late ministry on every side : whether they had really intentions of bringing in the Pretender , or whether the whigs made it a pretext for destroying them , is uncertain ; but the king very soon began to show that ...
... began to threaten the late ministry on every side : whether they had really intentions of bringing in the Pretender , or whether the whigs made it a pretext for destroying them , is uncertain ; but the king very soon began to show that ...
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... , who had been true to one another to the last , were a handful , and no great vigour could be expected from them ; the whimsicals , disappointed of the figure which they hoped to make , began indeed to join their 46 LIFE OF HENRY.
... , who had been true to one another to the last , were a handful , and no great vigour could be expected from them ; the whimsicals , disappointed of the figure which they hoped to make , began indeed to join their 46 LIFE OF HENRY.
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