The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith ...J. Johnson, G. and J. Robinson, W. J. and J. Richardson, 1801 |
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... began to ope- rate upon me . If thefe , cried I , meet with favour and fafety , fome luck may , perhaps , for once at- tend the unfortunate . I am refolved to make a new adventure . The furniture frippery and fire - works of China have ...
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... it . " The Frenchman began to fhew his politenefs My dear Friend , " cries he , why wont you oblige me by making ufe of my coat ; you fee how in turn . 66 66 well well it defends me from the rain ; I should 12 CITIZEN OF THE WORLD .
... it . " The Frenchman began to fhew his politenefs My dear Friend , " cries he , why wont you oblige me by making ufe of my coat ; you fee how in turn . 66 66 well well it defends me from the rain ; I should 12 CITIZEN OF THE WORLD .
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... began ; and fo fit cooly down to make new treaties . The English and French feem to place themselves foremost among the champion ftates of Europe . Though parted by a narrow fea , yet are they entirely of oppofite characters ; and from ...
... began ; and fo fit cooly down to make new treaties . The English and French feem to place themselves foremost among the champion ftates of Europe . Though parted by a narrow fea , yet are they entirely of oppofite characters ; and from ...
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... began to circulate with great freedom . Choang and Hanfi exhibited open marks of mutual tendernefs , and un- feigned reconciliation : nothing could equal their apparent happinefs ; fo fond an hufband , fo obedient a wife , few could ...
... began to circulate with great freedom . Choang and Hanfi exhibited open marks of mutual tendernefs , and un- feigned reconciliation : nothing could equal their apparent happinefs ; fo fond an hufband , fo obedient a wife , few could ...
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... began to move . Terrified at the fight , Hanfi dropped the mattock , and Choang walked out , aftonished at his own fituation , his wife's unufual magnificence , and her more amazing furprize . He went among the apartments , unable to ...
... began to move . Terrified at the fight , Hanfi dropped the mattock , and Choang walked out , aftonished at his own fituation , his wife's unufual magnificence , and her more amazing furprize . He went among the apartments , unable to ...
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