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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... proper to speak to them in the tones of anger , and sometimes it was even necessary to use blows , to excite them to their duty . How different these from the common people of England , whom a blow might induce to return the affront ...
... proper to speak to them in the tones of anger , and sometimes it was even necessary to use blows , to excite them to their duty . How different these from the common people of England , whom a blow might induce to return the affront ...
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... proper instructions , thus naturally disposed , would have been the delight and the glory of his age . Happy those princes , who are edu- cated by men who are at once virtuous and wise , and have been for some time in the school of ...
... proper instructions , thus naturally disposed , would have been the delight and the glory of his age . Happy those princes , who are edu- cated by men who are at once virtuous and wise , and have been for some time in the school of ...
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... proper , at last , to retire , and mend his appetite by a walk in the Park . You then , O ye beggars of my acquaintance , whether in rags or lace ; whether in Kent - street or the Mall ; whether at Smyrna or St Giles's ; might I advise ...
... proper , at last , to retire , and mend his appetite by a walk in the Park . You then , O ye beggars of my acquaintance , whether in rags or lace ; whether in Kent - street or the Mall ; whether at Smyrna or St Giles's ; might I advise ...
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... proper juncture for putting his ambitious designs into execution . He found no difficulty in exciting the people , naturally disposed to revolt . The prefect , who at that time commanded the city , interposed on this occasion , and ...
... proper juncture for putting his ambitious designs into execution . He found no difficulty in exciting the people , naturally disposed to revolt . The prefect , who at that time commanded the city , interposed on this occasion , and ...
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... proper stock of popular topics , such as encomiums on the King of Prussia , invectives against the Queen of Hungary and the French , the necessity of a militia , our undoubted so- vereignty of the seas , reflections upon the present ...
... proper stock of popular topics , such as encomiums on the King of Prussia , invectives against the Queen of Hungary and the French , the necessity of a militia , our undoubted so- vereignty of the seas , reflections upon the present ...
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