The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith, 4±ÇBaudry, 1837 |
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... Laws compared .. Page 186 198 202 205 214 On the Pride and Luxury of the Middling Class of People .... 218 Sabinus and Olinda .... 220 The Sentiments of a Frenchman on the Temper of the , English 223 VIII . On Deceit and Falsehood ...
... Laws compared .. Page 186 198 202 205 214 On the Pride and Luxury of the Middling Class of People .... 218 Sabinus and Olinda .... 220 The Sentiments of a Frenchman on the Temper of the , English 223 VIII . On Deceit and Falsehood ...
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... law - suit . In the company of this very sensible woman he passed his time in France , sometimes in the country , and sometimes at the capital , till the year 1723 , in which , after the breaking up of the Parliament , his majesty was ...
... law - suit . In the company of this very sensible woman he passed his time in France , sometimes in the country , and sometimes at the capital , till the year 1723 , in which , after the breaking up of the Parliament , his majesty was ...
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... law I can , give and assign to David Mallet , of Putney , in the county of Surrey , Esquire , the copy and copies of ... laws and sur- rogate , by the oaths of William Chetwynd and Joseph Taylor , Esquires , the executors named in the ...
... law I can , give and assign to David Mallet , of Putney , in the county of Surrey , Esquire , the copy and copies of ... laws and sur- rogate , by the oaths of William Chetwynd and Joseph Taylor , Esquires , the executors named in the ...
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... law , two waiting captains , a doctor , and a Scotch preacher , who had like to have carried her off . All her time is passed between sickness and finery . Thus she spends the whole week in a close chamber , with no other company but ...
... law , two waiting captains , a doctor , and a Scotch preacher , who had like to have carried her off . All her time is passed between sickness and finery . Thus she spends the whole week in a close chamber , with no other company but ...
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... laws of true morality . Seneca himself allows , that in conferring benefits , the present should always be suited to the dignity of the receiver . Thus the rich receive large presents , and are thanked for accepting them . Men of ...
... laws of true morality . Seneca himself allows , that in conferring benefits , the present should always be suited to the dignity of the receiver . Thus the rich receive large presents , and are thanked for accepting them . Men of ...
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