The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith, M. B.: Including a Variety of Pieces, Volumen 1John Murray, 1837 |
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... caused him to be put to death without further delay . The patriarch immediately ordered the dead body , which had been exposed to view , to be taken down , pro- cured for it all the pomp and rites of burial , and went even so far as ...
... caused him to be put to death without further delay . The patriarch immediately ordered the dead body , which had been exposed to view , to be taken down , pro- cured for it all the pomp and rites of burial , and went even so far as ...
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... causes , in those very wonders which the vulgar ascribe to supernatural influence . An example of this kind happened a few years ago in a small town of the kingdom of Valencia . Passing through at the hour of mass , he alighted from his ...
... causes , in those very wonders which the vulgar ascribe to supernatural influence . An example of this kind happened a few years ago in a small town of the kingdom of Valencia . Passing through at the hour of mass , he alighted from his ...
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... cause of frugality . It may be thought low , or vainly declamatory , to exhort our youth from the follies of dress , and of every other superfluity ; to accustom themselves , even with mechanic meanness , to THE BEE . 73 V Upon ...
... cause of frugality . It may be thought low , or vainly declamatory , to exhort our youth from the follies of dress , and of every other superfluity ; to accustom themselves , even with mechanic meanness , to THE BEE . 73 V Upon ...
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... cause to mourn their sup- pression , and many might be eased of a load they now feel lying heavily upon them . If this were put in practice , it would agree with the advice of a sensible writer of Sweden , who , in the Gazette de France ...
... cause to mourn their sup- pression , and many might be eased of a load they now feel lying heavily upon them . If this were put in practice , it would agree with the advice of a sensible writer of Sweden , who , in the Gazette de France ...
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... cause a public joy , we made our exultations conspicuous only by acts useful to society . We should then quickly see many useful monuments of our reason , which would much better per- petuate the memory of things worthy of being ...
... cause a public joy , we made our exultations conspicuous only by acts useful to society . We should then quickly see many useful monuments of our reason , which would much better per- petuate the memory of things worthy of being ...
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