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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... manner at the play - house in Drury - lane , and having bespoke another play for the night ensuing ; having subscribed to a new opera that was to be acted some time after , and talked of making an elaborate defence ; he went off that ...
... manner at the play - house in Drury - lane , and having bespoke another play for the night ensuing ; having subscribed to a new opera that was to be acted some time after , and talked of making an elaborate defence ; he went off that ...
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... manner how Tournay in Flanders might be gained by them . And lastly , that he advised and promoted the yielding up Spain and the West Indies to the Duke of Anjou , then an enemy to her ma- jesty . These were urged by Walpole with great ...
... manner how Tournay in Flanders might be gained by them . And lastly , that he advised and promoted the yielding up Spain and the West Indies to the Duke of Anjou , then an enemy to her ma- jesty . These were urged by Walpole with great ...
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... manner . The person who was sent to me arrived in the beginning of July , 1715 , at the place I had retired to in Dauphiny . He spoke in the name of all his friends whose authority could influence me ; and he brought word , that ...
... manner . The person who was sent to me arrived in the beginning of July , 1715 , at the place I had retired to in Dauphiny . He spoke in the name of all his friends whose authority could influence me ; and he brought word , that ...
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... manner , having for some time debated with him- self , and taken his resolution , he lost no time in repairing to the Pretender at Commercy , and took the seals of that nominal king , as he had formerly those of his potent mis- tress ...
... manner , having for some time debated with him- self , and taken his resolution , he lost no time in repairing to the Pretender at Commercy , and took the seals of that nominal king , as he had formerly those of his potent mis- tress ...
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... manner totally defeated , Bolingbroke now began to think that it was his duty as well as interest to save the poor remains of the disap- pointed party . He never had any great opinion of the Pretender's success before he set off ; but ...
... manner totally defeated , Bolingbroke now began to think that it was his duty as well as interest to save the poor remains of the disap- pointed party . He never had any great opinion of the Pretender's success before he set off ; but ...
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