The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver GoldsmithCrissy &Markley, 1800 - 327 Seiten |
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... proper eminence from which to view their ver , has established one at Gottingen , at an expense subject , and their strength will be exhausted in at- of not less than a hundred thousand pounds . This taining the station whence they ...
... proper eminence from which to view their ver , has established one at Gottingen , at an expense subject , and their strength will be exhausted in at- of not less than a hundred thousand pounds . This taining the station whence they ...
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... proper ; but instructing by examination , as at Oxford , will make them so often against their inclination . Edinburgh only disposes the student to receive tions , where all scholastic jargon is banished , where they take a degree when ...
... proper ; but instructing by examination , as at Oxford , will make them so often against their inclination . Edinburgh only disposes the student to receive tions , where all scholastic jargon is banished , where they take a degree when ...
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... proper persons . not be cured by art , justice is permitted to take its These rules , it may be said , will diminish ... proper management , be turned into serviceable members ; and , were their trades abolished , it is possible the same ...
... proper persons . not be cured by art , justice is permitted to take its These rules , it may be said , will diminish ... proper management , be turned into serviceable members ; and , were their trades abolished , it is possible the same ...
Inhalt
MEMOIRS of the life and writings of Dr Gold | 7 |
An Inquiry into the Present State of Polite | 122 |
Prologue by Laberius | 143 |
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