The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith: With an Account of His Life and WritingsCrissy & Markley, 1850 - 527페이지 |
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... begin to grow uneasy , and some begin ac- tually to fear that St. Gilbert has forsaken them with the reverend father . he has been graciously pleased to spare the lives of his subjects , and not above five hundred have been broke upon ...
... begin to grow uneasy , and some begin ac- tually to fear that St. Gilbert has forsaken them with the reverend father . he has been graciously pleased to spare the lives of his subjects , and not above five hundred have been broke upon ...
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... begin to learn somewhat of their manners and I should think my time very ill bestowed , were customs , and to see reasons for several deviations the only fruits of my adventures to consist in being which they make from us , from whom ...
... begin to learn somewhat of their manners and I should think my time very ill bestowed , were customs , and to see reasons for several deviations the only fruits of my adventures to consist in being which they make from us , from whom ...
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... begin with the leg . " — " Yes , mad- the parties or not , I am happy at thus binding one am , " replies the lover , " but if the wing be the link more in the universal chain . Nature has , in most convenient manner , I would begin with ...
... begin with the leg . " — " Yes , mad- the parties or not , I am happy at thus binding one am , " replies the lover , " but if the wing be the link more in the universal chain . Nature has , in most convenient manner , I would begin with ...
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