The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith, M. B.: Including a Variety of Pieces, Volumen 2John Murray, 1837 |
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... praises the justice of a late British Sentence XXXIX . ...... Description of true Politeness - Two Letters of different countries , by Ladies falsely thought polite at home 143 145 151 155 LETTER XL . V XLI . XLII . The English CONTENTS .
... praises the justice of a late British Sentence XXXIX . ...... Description of true Politeness - Two Letters of different countries , by Ladies falsely thought polite at home 143 145 151 155 LETTER XL . V XLI . XLII . The English CONTENTS .
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... Character continued , with that of his Wife , his House , and Furniture Some Thoughts on the Present Situation of Affairs in the different Countries of Europe ... 225 221 LETTER LVII . LVIII . LIX . LX . LXI vi CONTENTS .
... Character continued , with that of his Wife , his House , and Furniture Some Thoughts on the Present Situation of Affairs in the different Countries of Europe ... 225 221 LETTER LVII . LVIII . LIX . LX . LXI vi CONTENTS .
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... thought might afford me some entertainment . The conver- sation was carried on between a debtor through the grate of his prison , a porter , who had stopped to rest his burthen , and a soldier at the window . The subject was upon a ...
... thought might afford me some entertainment . The conver- sation was carried on between a debtor through the grate of his prison , a porter , who had stopped to rest his burthen , and a soldier at the window . The subject was upon a ...
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... thought I , how little does our wise and good emperor know of these intolerable exactions ! these provinces are too distant for complaint , and too insignificant to expect redress . The more distant the government , the honester should ...
... thought I , how little does our wise and good emperor know of these intolerable exactions ! these provinces are too distant for complaint , and too insignificant to expect redress . The more distant the government , the honester should ...
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... thought a sufficient qualification ? -Gaining battles , or taking towns , replied the man in black , may be of service ; but a gentleman may have a very fine monument here without ever seeing a battle or a siege . - This , then , is the ...
... thought a sufficient qualification ? -Gaining battles , or taking towns , replied the man in black , may be of service ; but a gentleman may have a very fine monument here without ever seeing a battle or a siege . - This , then , is the ...
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