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 this account and this summons ill in my bed ; yet important as the matter was , a few minutes served to determine me . The circum- stances wanting to form a reasonable inducement to engage did not excuse me ; but the smart of a ...
... received this account and this summons ill in my bed ; yet important as the matter was , a few minutes served to determine me . The circum- stances wanting to form a reasonable inducement to engage did not excuse me ; but the smart of a ...
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... received a flat denial , but was made to hope that some arms and some ammunition might be given . This was but a very gloomy prospect ; yet hope swelled the depressed party so high , that they talked of nothing less than an instant and ...
... received a flat denial , but was made to hope that some arms and some ammunition might be given . This was but a very gloomy prospect ; yet hope swelled the depressed party so high , that they talked of nothing less than an instant and ...
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... received very evasive and ambiguous answers . Among the number of these , he drew up a paper at Chaville , in concert with the Duke of Ormond , Marshal Berwick , and De Torcy , which was sent to England just before the death of the King ...
... received very evasive and ambiguous answers . Among the number of these , he drew up a paper at Chaville , in concert with the Duke of Ormond , Marshal Berwick , and De Torcy , which was sent to England just before the death of the King ...
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... received by the queen's treasurer at St Germain's , and had been sent to Scotland , or employed to defray the expenses which were daily making on the coast ; at the same time Bolingbroke pressed the Spanish ambassador at Paris , and ...
... received by the queen's treasurer at St Germain's , and had been sent to Scotland , or employed to defray the expenses which were daily making on the coast ; at the same time Bolingbroke pressed the Spanish ambassador at Paris , and ...
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... - broke saw him the morning after his arrival at St Germain's , and he received him with open arms . As it was the secretary's business , as soon as Boling- broke heard of his return , he went to acquaint LORD BOLINGBROKE . 59.
... - broke saw him the morning after his arrival at St Germain's , and he received him with open arms . As it was the secretary's business , as soon as Boling- broke heard of his return , he went to acquaint LORD BOLINGBROKE . 59.
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