The miscellaneous works of OLiver Goldsmith [ed. by S. Rose].1812 |
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... equally impossible either to conceal or to express it . If I were to tell you the thing I wish above all things , it is to see you again ; the next is to see here your treatise of Zoilus , with the Batrachomuoma- chia , and the ...
... equally impossible either to conceal or to express it . If I were to tell you the thing I wish above all things , it is to see you again ; the next is to see here your treatise of Zoilus , with the Batrachomuoma- chia , and the ...
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... equally conspicuous for its antiquity , dignity , and large pos- sessions . It is found to trace its original as high as Adam de Port , Baron of Basing in Hampshire , be- fore the conquest ; and in a succession of ages to have produced ...
... equally conspicuous for its antiquity , dignity , and large pos- sessions . It is found to trace its original as high as Adam de Port , Baron of Basing in Hampshire , be- fore the conquest ; and in a succession of ages to have produced ...
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... equally displeased ; he complaining of the obsti nacy of her temper ; she of the shamelessness of his infidelity . A great part of her fortune some time after upon his attainder was given her back ; but , as her family estates were ...
... equally displeased ; he complaining of the obsti nacy of her temper ; she of the shamelessness of his infidelity . A great part of her fortune some time after upon his attainder was given her back ; but , as her family estates were ...
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... equally the friend and the father of all . Some time after , in the year 1749 , after the conclusion of the peace two years be- fore , the measures taken by the administration seem- ed not to have been repugnant to his notions of poli ...
... equally the friend and the father of all . Some time after , in the year 1749 , after the conclusion of the peace two years be- fore , the measures taken by the administration seem- ed not to have been repugnant to his notions of poli ...
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... equally great and extensive in both capacities : unwilling to submit to any in the one , or any autho- rity in the other , he entered the fields of science with a thorough contempt of all that had been esta- blished before him , and ...
... equally great and extensive in both capacities : unwilling to submit to any in the one , or any autho- rity in the other , he entered the fields of science with a thorough contempt of all that had been esta- blished before him , and ...
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