The miscellaneous works of OLiver Goldsmith [ed. by S. Rose].1812 |
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... continued for some time ; but at length in 1700 , when he arrived at the twenty - eighth year of his age , he began to dis- like his method of living , and to find that sensual pleasure alone was not sufficient to make the happi- ness ...
... continued for some time ; but at length in 1700 , when he arrived at the twenty - eighth year of his age , he began to dis- like his method of living , and to find that sensual pleasure alone was not sufficient to make the happi- ness ...
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... continued in the same upon the accession of Queen Anne the year ensuing . Bolingbroke had all along been bred up , as was before observed , among the dissenters , his friends leaned to that persuasion , and all his connex- ions were in ...
... continued in the same upon the accession of Queen Anne the year ensuing . Bolingbroke had all along been bred up , as was before observed , among the dissenters , his friends leaned to that persuasion , and all his connex- ions were in ...
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... continued to dispatch several messages and direc- tions for England , to which he received very eva- sive and ambiguous answers . Among the number of these , he drew up a paper at Chaville , in concert with the Duke of Ormond , Marshal ...
... continued to dispatch several messages and direc- tions for England , to which he received very eva- sive and ambiguous answers . Among the number of these , he drew up a paper at Chaville , in concert with the Duke of Ormond , Marshal ...
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... continued for several days , seeing the Spanish and Swedish Ministers , and even the Regent himself . It might have been in these in- terviews that he was set against his new secretary , and taught to believe that he had been remiss in ...
... continued for several days , seeing the Spanish and Swedish Ministers , and even the Regent himself . It might have been in these in- terviews that he was set against his new secretary , and taught to believe that he had been remiss in ...
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... continued to act in the Preten- der's affairs till the end of the term , for which I em- barked with him , I should have esteemed myself to be at liberty , and should , in the civilest manner I was able , have taken my leave of him ...
... continued to act in the Preten- der's affairs till the end of the term , for which I em- barked with him , I should have esteemed myself to be at liberty , and should , in the civilest manner I was able , have taken my leave of him ...
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