The miscellaneous works of OLiver Goldsmith [ed. by S. Rose].1812 |
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... reason to you to let me have you back the sooner . The minute I lost you , Eusta- ' thius with nine hundred pages , and nine thousand ' contractions of the Greek characters , arose to view ! Spondanus , with all his auxiliaries , in ...
... reason to you to let me have you back the sooner . The minute I lost you , Eusta- ' thius with nine hundred pages , and nine thousand ' contractions of the Greek characters , arose to view ! Spondanus , with all his auxiliaries , in ...
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... reasons ' I neglected writing to you . I hope I need not tell ' you how I love you , and how glad I shall be to hear from you ; which , next to the seeing you , ' would be the greatest satisfaction to your most af- ' fectionate friend ...
... reasons ' I neglected writing to you . I hope I need not tell ' you how I love you , and how glad I shall be to hear from you ; which , next to the seeing you , ' would be the greatest satisfaction to your most af- ' fectionate friend ...
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... reason to expect that it could in- " fluence the proceedings in Parliament , in favour of " those who should be accused : left to its own move- " ment , it was much more proper to quicken than " slacken the prosecutions ; and who was ...
... reason to expect that it could in- " fluence the proceedings in Parliament , in favour of " those who should be accused : left to its own move- " ment , it was much more proper to quicken than " slacken the prosecutions ; and who was ...
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... reason of others . Having now arrived at the sixtieth year of his age , and being blessed with a very competent share of fortune , he returned into France , far from the noise and hurry of party ; for his seat at Dawley was too near to ...
... reason of others . Having now arrived at the sixtieth year of his age , and being blessed with a very competent share of fortune , he returned into France , far from the noise and hurry of party ; for his seat at Dawley was too near to ...
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... reason we have declined enlarging on such dis- quisitions , not for want of materials , which offered themselves at every step of our progress , but because we thought them not worth discussing . Neither have we encumbered the beginning ...
... reason we have declined enlarging on such dis- quisitions , not for want of materials , which offered themselves at every step of our progress , but because we thought them not worth discussing . Neither have we encumbered the beginning ...
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