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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... seen to stir ; but at length General Ross , who had 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 ...
... seen to stir ; but at length General Ross , who had 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 ...
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... seen in his way to me , in which I was pressed to repair without loss of time to Commercy ; and this instance was grounded on the message which the bearer of the letter : had brought me from England . In the progress of the conversation ...
... seen in his way to me , in which I was pressed to repair without loss of time to Commercy ; and this instance was grounded on the message which the bearer of the letter : had brought me from England . In the progress of the conversation ...
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... seen them . As he thus gave up without scruple all the papers which remained in his hands , be- cause he was determined never to make use of them , so he declares he took a secret pride in never asking for those of his own which were in ...
... seen them . As he thus gave up without scruple all the papers which remained in his hands , be- cause he was determined never to make use of them , so he declares he took a secret pride in never asking for those of his own which were in ...
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... seen scratched with charcoal , or the smoke of a candle , upon the kitchen walls of farm - houses . The whole , however , produced a most striking effect , and over the door at the entrance into it was this motto : Satis beatus ruris ...
... seen scratched with charcoal , or the smoke of a candle , upon the kitchen walls of farm - houses . The whole , however , produced a most striking effect , and over the door at the entrance into it was this motto : Satis beatus ruris ...
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... seen Lord Bolingbroke for several months labouring under a cruel , and to appearance incurable dis- order . A cancerous humour in his face made a daily pro- gress ; and the empirical treatment he submitted to not only hastened his end ...
... seen Lord Bolingbroke for several months labouring under a cruel , and to appearance incurable dis- order . A cancerous humour in his face made a daily pro- gress ; and the empirical treatment he submitted to not only hastened his end ...
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