The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith, M.B.Hastings, Etheridge, and Bliss, 1809 |
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... turn tail and make love to her grandmother . I can conceive no other reason for thus loading ma- trimony with so many prohibitions , unless it be that the country was thought already too populous , and this was found to be the most ...
... turn tail and make love to her grandmother . I can conceive no other reason for thus loading ma- trimony with so many prohibitions , unless it be that the country was thought already too populous , and this was found to be the most ...
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... turn out to his temporal interest here . Whatever be the motives which induce men to write , whether avarice or fame , the country becomes most wise and happy , in which they most serve for instructors . The countries , where sacerdotal ...
... turn out to his temporal interest here . Whatever be the motives which induce men to write , whether avarice or fame , the country becomes most wise and happy , in which they most serve for instructors . The countries , where sacerdotal ...
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... turn ; when just at the door of the temple I was called back by a female , whose name was Pride , and who seemed displeased at the behaviour of the company . Where are you hastening ? said she to me with an angry air , the goddess of ...
... turn ; when just at the door of the temple I was called back by a female , whose name was Pride , and who seemed displeased at the behaviour of the company . Where are you hastening ? said she to me with an angry air , the goddess of ...
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... turning me as he thought proper , and moulding me to his inclinations ! I knew he was only answering his own purposes , even while he attempted to ap- pear solicitous about mine : yet by a voluntary infatua- tion , a sort of passion ...
... turning me as he thought proper , and moulding me to his inclinations ! I knew he was only answering his own purposes , even while he attempted to ap- pear solicitous about mine : yet by a voluntary infatua- tion , a sort of passion ...
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... turn them into instruments of extortion : in such hands the more laws , the wider means , not of satisfying justice , but of satiating avarice . A mercenary magistrate who is rewarded in pro- portion , not to his integrity , but to the ...
... turn them into instruments of extortion : in such hands the more laws , the wider means , not of satisfying justice , but of satiating avarice . A mercenary magistrate who is rewarded in pro- portion , not to his integrity , but to the ...
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