Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith: With a New Life of the Author, 2±ÇW&H Chambers, 1833 |
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... opinion , that the honest man who married and brought up a large family , did more service than he who continued single and only talked of population . From this motive , I had scarcely taken orders a year , before I began to think ...
... opinion , that the honest man who married and brought up a large family , did more service than he who continued single and only talked of population . From this motive , I had scarcely taken orders a year , before I began to think ...
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... opinion , and with good reason ; for he was at that time actually courting a fourth wife . This , as may be expected , produced a dispute , attended with some acrimony , which threatened to interrupt our intended alliance ; but , on the ...
... opinion , and with good reason ; for he was at that time actually courting a fourth wife . This , as may be expected , produced a dispute , attended with some acrimony , which threatened to interrupt our intended alliance ; but , on the ...
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... opinions with as much obstinacy as if he had been my patron . He now and then also informed me to whom the different seats belonged that lay in our 66 view as we travelled the road . That , 14 THE VICAR OF WAKEFIELD .
... opinions with as much obstinacy as if he had been my patron . He now and then also informed me to whom the different seats belonged that lay in our 66 view as we travelled the road . That , 14 THE VICAR OF WAKEFIELD .
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... opinion , that it was a most fortunate hit ; for she had known even stranger things than that brought to bear . She ... opinions of him , my children , " cried I , " to confess the truth , he has not prepossessed me in his favour ...
... opinion , that it was a most fortunate hit ; for she had known even stranger things than that brought to bear . She ... opinions of him , my children , " cried I , " to confess the truth , he has not prepossessed me in his favour ...
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... opinion of Sophia's understanding , and was too well convinced of her ambition , to be under any uneasiness from a man of broken fortune . When we were finished for the day , Mr Burchell was invited as on the night before , but he ...
... opinion of Sophia's understanding , and was too well convinced of her ambition , to be under any uneasiness from a man of broken fortune . When we were finished for the day , Mr Burchell was invited as on the night before , but he ...
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