The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith, M.B.Hastings, Etheridge, and Bliss, 1809 |
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... marriage act censured , LXXII . Life endeared by age , LXXIII . The description of a little great man , LXXIV . The necessity of amusing each other with new books insisted upon , LXXV . The preference of grace to beauty : an allegory ...
... marriage act censured , LXXII . Life endeared by age , LXXIII . The description of a little great man , LXXIV . The necessity of amusing each other with new books insisted upon , LXXV . The preference of grace to beauty : an allegory ...
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... marriage act . A fable , CXIV . On the danger of having too high an opinion of human nature , 159 164 169 CXV . Whether love be a natural or fictitious passion , 173 CXVI . A city night - piece , 177 CXVII . On the meanness of the Dutch ...
... marriage act . A fable , CXIV . On the danger of having too high an opinion of human nature , 159 164 169 CXV . Whether love be a natural or fictitious passion , 173 CXVI . A city night - piece , 177 CXVII . On the meanness of the Dutch ...
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... the discourage- ments given to propagation . Would you believe it , my dear Fum Hoam , there are laws made , which VOL . IV . B even forbid the people's marrying each other . By the. OF FOURTH VOLUME Letter Page THE marriage act censured,
... the discourage- ments given to propagation . Would you believe it , my dear Fum Hoam , there are laws made , which VOL . IV . B even forbid the people's marrying each other . By the. OF FOURTH VOLUME Letter Page THE marriage act censured,
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... marry a woman against her own consent . This though contrary to what we are taught in Asia , and though in some measure a clog upon matrimony , I have no great objection to . There are laws which ordain that no woman shall marry against ...
... marry a woman against her own consent . This though contrary to what we are taught in Asia , and though in some measure a clog upon matrimony , I have no great objection to . There are laws which ordain that no woman shall marry against ...
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... vulgar alliances , the obstacles to matrimony have been so contrived , that the rich only can marry amongst the rich , and the poor , who would leave celibacy , must be content to increase their. CITIZEN OF THE WORLD . 15.
... vulgar alliances , the obstacles to matrimony have been so contrived , that the rich only can marry amongst the rich , and the poor , who would leave celibacy , must be content to increase their. CITIZEN OF THE WORLD . 15.
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