The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith: With an Account of His Life and Writings, Band 4A. and W. Galignani and Jules Didot, 1825 |
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... Pretender himself sent to have a vessel got ready for him at Dunkirk , in which he went to Scot- land , leaving Lord Bolingbroke all this while at Paris , to try if by any means some assistance might not be pro- cured , without which ...
... Pretender himself sent to have a vessel got ready for him at Dunkirk , in which he went to Scot- land , leaving Lord Bolingbroke all this while at Paris , to try if by any means some assistance might not be pro- cured , without which ...
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... Pretender set sail from Dunkirk for Scotland ; and though Bolingbroke had all along per- ceived that his cause was hopeless , and his projects ill- designed ; although he had met with nothing but opposi- tion and disappointment in his ...
... Pretender set sail from Dunkirk for Scotland ; and though Bolingbroke had all along per- ceived that his cause was hopeless , and his projects ill- designed ; although he had met with nothing but opposi- tion and disappointment in his ...
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... Pretender's precipitate return , who was not above six weeks in his expedition , and flew out of Scotland even before all had been tried in his defence . The expedition being in this manner totally defeated , Bolingbroke now began to ...
... Pretender's precipitate return , who was not above six weeks in his expedition , and flew out of Scotland even before all had been tried in his defence . The expedition being in this manner totally defeated , Bolingbroke now began to ...
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... Pretender to proceed to Bar with all possible dili- gence ; and in this measure Bolingbroke entirely concur- red . But the Pretender himself was in no such haste : he had a mind to stay some time at St Germain's , and in the ...
... Pretender to proceed to Bar with all possible dili- gence ; and in this measure Bolingbroke entirely concur- red . But the Pretender himself was in no such haste : he had a mind to stay some time at St Germain's , and in the ...
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... Pretender declared that he had no further occasion for the secretary's service ; and the other was an order to him to give up the papers in his office ; all which , he observes , might have been contained in a letter - case of a ...
... Pretender declared that he had no further occasion for the secretary's service ; and the other was an order to him to give up the papers in his office ; all which , he observes , might have been contained in a letter - case of a ...
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