The miscellaneous works of OLiver Goldsmith [ed. by S. Rose].1812 |
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... lived to enjoy his preferment a very short time . He died at Chester , in July , 1717 , on his way to Ireland , and was buried in Trinity church in that town , without any monument to mark the place of his interment . As he died with ...
... lived to enjoy his preferment a very short time . He died at Chester , in July , 1717 , on his way to Ireland , and was buried in Trinity church in that town , without any monument to mark the place of his interment . As he died with ...
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... lived to enjoy his preferment a very short time . He died at Chester , in July , 1717 , on his way to Ireland , and was buried in Trinity church in that town , without any monument to mark the place of his interment . As he died with ...
... lived to enjoy his preferment a very short time . He died at Chester , in July , 1717 , on his way to Ireland , and was buried in Trinity church in that town , without any monument to mark the place of his interment . As he died with ...
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... lived , and where I now re- pose in obscurity . My friend Jervas , the bearer of this , will inform you of all particulars concerning me ; and Mr. Ford is charged with a thousand loves , and a thousand complaints , and a thousand ...
... lived , and where I now re- pose in obscurity . My friend Jervas , the bearer of this , will inform you of all particulars concerning me ; and Mr. Ford is charged with a thousand loves , and a thousand complaints , and a thousand ...
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... lived to the very extent of it . The fact is , his expences were greater than his income , and his suc- cessor found the estate somewhat impaired at his de- cease . As soon as ever he had collected in his annual revenues , he ...
... lived to the very extent of it . The fact is , his expences were greater than his income , and his suc- cessor found the estate somewhat impaired at his de- cease . As soon as ever he had collected in his annual revenues , he ...
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... lived with Mademoiselle Chausery , an old superan- nuated waiting - woman belonging to the Regent . By these he was acquainted with the measures they had taken for the service of the Duke of Ormond ; although Bolingbroke , who was ...
... lived with Mademoiselle Chausery , an old superan- nuated waiting - woman belonging to the Regent . By these he was acquainted with the measures they had taken for the service of the Duke of Ormond ; although Bolingbroke , who was ...
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