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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... person to the same degree . The English annals scarcely produce a more trying juncture , or that required such various abilities to regu- late . He was then placed in a sphere where he was obliged to conduct the machine of state ...
... person to the same degree . The English annals scarcely produce a more trying juncture , or that required such various abilities to regu- late . He was then placed in a sphere where he was obliged to conduct the machine of state ...
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... person he had esteemed , was by no means so able or so indus- trious as he supposed him to be . He now began from his heart to renounce the friendship which he once had for his coadjutor ; he began to imagine him treacherous , mean ...
... person he had esteemed , was by no means so able or so indus- trious as he supposed him to be . He now began from his heart to renounce the friendship which he once had for his coadjutor ; he began to imagine him treacherous , mean ...
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... person in behalf of the accused , and asserted , that to vindicate , were in a manner to share his guilt . In this universal consternation of the tory party , none was for some time seen to stir ; but at length General Ross , who had ...
... person in behalf of the accused , and asserted , that to vindicate , were in a manner to share his guilt . In this universal consternation of the tory party , none was for some time seen to stir ; but at length General Ross , who had ...
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... 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 Scotland was not ...
... 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 Scotland was not ...
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... advantage , if it spun into a war . When I questioned him concerning several persons whose disin- clination to the government admitted no doubt , and whose names , quality , and experience were very essential to 52 LIFE OF HENRY.
... advantage , if it spun into a war . When I questioned him concerning several persons whose disin- clination to the government admitted no doubt , and whose names , quality , and experience were very essential to 52 LIFE OF HENRY.
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