The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver GoldsmithCrissy &Markley, 1800 - 327페이지 |
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... continued tricksy and cun- ning , and was poor , without the consolation of be- ing honest . However , " continued he , " let me know your case , and what has brought you here ; perhaps , though I have not skill to avoid a gaol myself ...
... continued tricksy and cun- ning , and was poor , without the consolation of be- ing honest . However , " continued he , " let me know your case , and what has brought you here ; perhaps , though I have not skill to avoid a gaol myself ...
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... continued to com- plain of the pain as we drove along , so that he at last excited Mr. Burchell's compassion , who at my request exchanged him for another , at an inn where we called on our return . " " Welcome , then , ” cried I , " my ...
... continued to com- plain of the pain as we drove along , so that he at last excited Mr. Burchell's compassion , who at my request exchanged him for another , at an inn where we called on our return . " " Welcome , then , ” cried I , " my ...
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... Continued I , at that time were different It is impossible to express the Prince's confusion from what they are now ; they then never engaged at this demand ; he loved the mouse , but he detest- heir word for any thing which they did ...
... Continued I , at that time were different It is impossible to express the Prince's confusion from what they are now ; they then never engaged at this demand ; he loved the mouse , but he detest- heir word for any thing which they did ...
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MEMOIRS of the life and writings of Dr Gold | 7 |
An Inquiry into the Present State of Polite | 122 |
Prologue by Laberius | 143 |
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