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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... less exposed than me , but who were how- ever in danger . On the other hand , how few were there on whose assistance I could depend , or to whom I would even in these circumstances be obliged ? The ferment in the nation was wrought up ...
... less exposed than me , but who were how- ever in danger . On the other hand , how few were there on whose assistance I could depend , or to whom I would even in these circumstances be obliged ? The ferment in the nation was wrought up ...
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... less than an instant and ready revolution . It was their interest to be secret and industrious ; but , rendered sanguine by their passions , they made no doubt of sub- verting a government with which they were angry , and gave as great ...
... less than an instant and ready revolution . It was their interest to be secret and industrious ; but , rendered sanguine by their passions , they made no doubt of sub- verting a government with which they were angry , and gave as great ...
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... less than a year after similar articles were drawn up against him by the opposite party at home . It is not easy to find out what he could have done thus to disoblige all sides ; but he had learned by this time to make out happiness ...
... less than a year after similar articles were drawn up against him by the opposite party at home . It is not easy to find out what he could have done thus to disoblige all sides ; but he had learned by this time to make out happiness ...
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... believes that he was single . His integrity is much less impeachable on this occasion than his ambition ; for all the steps he took may be fairly ascribed to his displeasure at having the Duke of Ormond and the Earl of 64 LIFE OF HENRY.
... believes that he was single . His integrity is much less impeachable on this occasion than his ambition ; for all the steps he took may be fairly ascribed to his displeasure at having the Duke of Ormond and the Earl of 64 LIFE OF HENRY.
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... less brilliant , became more amiable ; and even his happiness was improved by age , which had rendered his passions more moderate , and his wishes more attainable . But he was far from suffering even in solitude his hours to glide away ...
... less brilliant , became more amiable ; and even his happiness was improved by age , which had rendered his passions more moderate , and his wishes more attainable . But he was far from suffering even in solitude his hours to glide away ...
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