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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... mean time give Mr Tooke a packet for you , consisting of divers merry pieces . Mr Gay's new farce , Mr Burnet's letter to Mr Pope , Mr Pope's Temple of Fame , Mr Thomas Burnet's Grumbler on Mr Gay , and the Bishop of Ails- bury's Elegy ...
... mean time give Mr Tooke a packet for you , consisting of divers merry pieces . Mr Gay's new farce , Mr Burnet's letter to Mr Pope , Mr Pope's Temple of Fame , Mr Thomas Burnet's Grumbler on Mr Gay , and the Bishop of Ails- bury's Elegy ...
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... means , and after much debate in the House of Commons , the Queen 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 ...
... means , and after much debate in the House of Commons , the Queen 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 ...
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... means employed to bring it about , and with those which were employed to frustrate his inten- tions . ́ While he was thus industriously employed , he was not without the rewards that deserved to follow such abili- ties , joined to so ...
... means employed to bring it about , and with those which were employed to frustrate his inten- tions . ́ While he was thus industriously employed , he was not without the rewards that deserved to follow such abili- ties , joined to so ...
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... 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 , indolent , and invidious ; he even ...
... 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 , indolent , and invidious ; he even ...
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... mean . The first step taken by them to mortify him , was to order all letters and packets , directed to the Secretary of State , to be sent to Mr Addison ; so that Bolingbroke was in fact removed from his office , that is , the ...
... mean . The first step taken by them to mortify him , was to order all letters and packets , directed to the Secretary of State , to be sent to Mr Addison ; so that Bolingbroke was in fact removed from his office , that is , the ...
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