The miscellaneous works of OLiver Goldsmith [ed. by S. Rose].1812 |
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... offer by much too advantage- ous for Bolingbroke in his wretched circumstances to refuse ; he embraced it , as became him to do , with all possible sense of the King's goodness , and of the Ambassador's friendship . They had frequent ...
... offer by much too advantage- ous for Bolingbroke in his wretched circumstances to refuse ; he embraced it , as became him to do , with all possible sense of the King's goodness , and of the Ambassador's friendship . They had frequent ...
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... the following work have exhausted much labour in the execu- tion , though they may discover little to the super- ficial observer . Nor } Nor have I neglected any opportunity that offered of DR . BROOKES'S NATURAL HISTORY . 85.
... the following work have exhausted much labour in the execu- tion , though they may discover little to the super- ficial observer . Nor } Nor have I neglected any opportunity that offered of DR . BROOKES'S NATURAL HISTORY . 85.
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Oliver Goldsmith Samuel Rose. } Nor have I neglected any opportunity that offered of conversing upon these subjects with travellers , upon whose judgments and veracity I could rely . Thus comparing accurate narrations with what has been ...
Oliver Goldsmith Samuel Rose. } Nor have I neglected any opportunity that offered of conversing upon these subjects with travellers , upon whose judgments and veracity I could rely . Thus comparing accurate narrations with what has been ...
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... offered themselves at every step of our progress , but because we thought them not worth discussing . Neither have we encumbered the beginning of our work with the various opinions of the heathen philoso- phers concerning the creation ...
... offered themselves at every step of our progress , but because we thought them not worth discussing . Neither have we encumbered the beginning of our work with the various opinions of the heathen philoso- phers concerning the creation ...
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... offer the public an History of Mankind from the earliest accounts of time to the present age , in twelve volumes , which , upon mature delibera- tion , appeared to us the proper mean . It has been our attempted to supply . Whatever ...
... offer the public an History of Mankind from the earliest accounts of time to the present age , in twelve volumes , which , upon mature delibera- tion , appeared to us the proper mean . It has been our attempted to supply . Whatever ...
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