The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith ...J. Johnson, G. and J. Robinson, W. J. and J. Richardson, 1801 |
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... laws , or enforcing even those already in being , with rigour . LXXX . The ladies trains ridiculed . .. • ¡¤ ¡¤ 315 319 LXXXI . The fciences ufeful in a populous state , prejudical in a barbarous one . .. 322 LXXXII . Some cautions on ...
... laws , or enforcing even those already in being , with rigour . LXXX . The ladies trains ridiculed . .. • ¡¤ ¡¤ 315 319 LXXXI . The fciences ufeful in a populous state , prejudical in a barbarous one . .. 322 LXXXII . Some cautions on ...
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... laws obliged you to , no juftice required , even half your favours would have been greater than my most fanguine expectations . You The fum of money therefore which you privately conveyed into my baggage , when I was leaving Holland ...
... laws obliged you to , no juftice required , even half your favours would have been greater than my most fanguine expectations . You The fum of money therefore which you privately conveyed into my baggage , when I was leaving Holland ...
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... law and phyfic ftick on fuch quantities , that it is almoft impoffible , even in idea , to distinguish be- tween the head and the hair . Those whom I have been now defcribing affect the gravity of the lion : thofe I am going to defcribe ...
... law and phyfic ftick on fuch quantities , that it is almoft impoffible , even in idea , to distinguish be- tween the head and the hair . Those whom I have been now defcribing affect the gravity of the lion : thofe I am going to defcribe ...
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... laws which himfelf has contributed to enact . He defpifes thofe nations , who , that one may be free , are all content to be flaves ; who firft lift a tyrant into terror , and then thrink under his power as if delegated from heaven ...
... laws which himfelf has contributed to enact . He defpifes thofe nations , who , that one may be free , are all content to be flaves ; who firft lift a tyrant into terror , and then thrink under his power as if delegated from heaven ...
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... laws and religion forbid the English to keep more than one woman ; I therefore concluded that prostitutes were banished from fociety ; I was de- ceived ; every man here keeps as many wives as he can maintain ; the laws are cemented with ...
... laws and religion forbid the English to keep more than one woman ; I therefore concluded that prostitutes were banished from fociety ; I was de- ceived ; every man here keeps as many wives as he can maintain ; the laws are cemented with ...
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