The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver GoldsmithMacmillan, 1893 - 695 Seiten |
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... entirely under my own direction . The profits of my living , which amounted to but thirty - five pounds a year , I made over to the orphans and widows of the clergy of our diocese ; for , having a fortune of my own , I was careless of ...
... entirely under my own direction . The profits of my living , which amounted to but thirty - five pounds a year , I made over to the orphans and widows of the clergy of our diocese ; for , having a fortune of my own , I was careless of ...
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... entirely disregarded . The distinctions lately paid us by our betters awakened that pride which I had laid asleep , but not removed . Our windows , again , as formerly , were filled with washes for the neck and face . The sun was ...
... entirely disregarded . The distinctions lately paid us by our betters awakened that pride which I had laid asleep , but not removed . Our windows , again , as formerly , were filled with washes for the neck and face . The sun was ...
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... entirely believe all the fellows told me , yet I reflected that the number of witnesses was a strong presumption they were right ; and St. Gregory , upon Good Works , professes himself to be of the same opinion . I was in this ...
... entirely believe all the fellows told me , yet I reflected that the number of witnesses was a strong presumption they were right ; and St. Gregory , upon Good Works , professes himself to be of the same opinion . I was in this ...
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... entirely approve . The next time , therefore , that Mr. Thornhill came to see us , my girls took care to be out of the way , in order to give their mamma an opportunity of putting her scheme in execution ; but they only retired to the ...
... entirely approve . The next time , therefore , that Mr. Thornhill came to see us , my girls took care to be out of the way , in order to give their mamma an opportunity of putting her scheme in execution ; but they only retired to the ...
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... entirely , and instead of my daughter testifying any impatience , as I expected , she seemed to retain a pensive tranquillity , which I looked upon as resignation . For my own part , I was now sincerely pleased with thinking that my ...
... entirely , and instead of my daughter testifying any impatience , as I expected , she seemed to retain a pensive tranquillity , which I looked upon as resignation . For my own part , I was now sincerely pleased with thinking that my ...
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