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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... cause , alleged that it was very right to admit him to his inherit- ance ; and when Lord William Pawlet moved for a clause to disqualify him from sitting in either House , Walpole rejected the motion , secretly satisfied with a ...
... cause , alleged that it was very right to admit him to his inherit- ance ; and when Lord William Pawlet moved for a clause to disqualify him from sitting in either House , Walpole rejected the motion , secretly satisfied with a ...
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... cause , as long as he could depend on the firmness and integrity of those coadjutors , who did not labour under the same disadvantages with himself . His letters , in a paper called the Craftsman , were particularly dis- tinguished in ...
... cause , as long as he could depend on the firmness and integrity of those coadjutors , who did not labour under the same disadvantages with himself . His letters , in a paper called the Craftsman , were particularly dis- tinguished in ...
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... cause of his country , whenever its distresses should require his exer- tion . « I have , " says he , « renounced neither my country nor my friends ; and by friends , I mean all those , and those alone , who are such to their country ...
... cause of his country , whenever its distresses should require his exer- tion . « I have , " says he , « renounced neither my country nor my friends ; and by friends , I mean all those , and those alone , who are such to their country ...
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... causes and consequences of them . This undertaking was left unfinished , for death snatched the pen from the hand of the writer . Having passed the latter part of his life in dignity and splendour , his rational faculties improved by ...
... causes and consequences of them . This undertaking was left unfinished , for death snatched the pen from the hand of the writer . Having passed the latter part of his life in dignity and splendour , his rational faculties improved by ...
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... cause of all this good - humour . It is true , I may have faults in abundance ; but I shall never be induced to reckon my want of a swelled face among the number . » ' ON A BEAUTIFUL YOUTH STRUCK BLIND WITH LIGHTNING . IMITATED FROM THE ...
... cause of all this good - humour . It is true , I may have faults in abundance ; but I shall never be induced to reckon my want of a swelled face among the number . » ' ON A BEAUTIFUL YOUTH STRUCK BLIND WITH LIGHTNING . IMITATED FROM THE ...
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