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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... received might have given him that contempt for all religions which he might have justly conceived against one . Indeed no task can be more mortifying than what he was condemned to undergo : « I was obliged , " says he , in one place ...
... received might have given him that contempt for all religions which he might have justly conceived against one . Indeed no task can be more mortifying than what he was condemned to undergo : « I was obliged , " says he , in one place ...
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... received a petition from Parliament , showing the hardships the allies had put upon England in carrying on this war , and consequently how necessary it was to apply relief to so ill - judged a connexion . It may be easily sup- • posed ...
... received a petition from Parliament , showing the hardships the allies had put upon England in carrying on this war , and consequently how necessary it was to apply relief to so ill - judged a connexion . It may be easily sup- • posed ...
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... received a message from court to be present when the seal was taken from the door of the secretary's office , he ex- cused himself , alleging , that so trifling a ceremony might as well be performed by one of the under secretaries , but ...
... received a message from court to be present when the seal was taken from the door of the secretary's office , he ex- cused himself , alleging , that so trifling a ceremony might as well be performed by one of the under secretaries , but ...
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... received favours from his lordship , boldly stood up , and said , he wondered that no man more capable was found to appear in defence of the accused . However , in attempting to proceed , he hesitated so much that he was obliged to sit ...
... received favours from his lordship , boldly stood up , and said , he wondered that no man more capable was found to appear in defence of the accused . However , in attempting to proceed , he hesitated so much that he was obliged to sit ...
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... receiving assistance in a situation of affairs so critical , so unexpected , and so promising . He concluded , by giving me a letter from the Pretender , whom he had seen in his way to me , in which I was pressed to repair without loss ...
... receiving assistance in a situation of affairs so critical , so unexpected , and so promising . He concluded , by giving me a letter from the Pretender , whom he had seen in his way to me , in which I was pressed to repair without loss ...
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