The Works of Oliver Goldsmith: Prefaces and introductions. Animated nature (extracts) Nobleman's letters. Goody Two-shoes. IndexG. Bell and sons, 1886 |
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... France for his Religion . Written by him- self . Comprehending an account of the various distresses he suffered in slavery , and his constancy in supporting almost every cruelty that bigoted zeal could inflict , or human nature sustain ...
... France for his Religion . Written by him- self . Comprehending an account of the various distresses he suffered in slavery , and his constancy in supporting almost every cruelty that bigoted zeal could inflict , or human nature sustain ...
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... France , induced by some pretended con- Review's obituary article upon Goldsmith . It may be further noted that the original French edition of these ' Memoirs was reviewed in the ' Foreign ' article of the Monthly Review of May , 1757 ...
... France , induced by some pretended con- Review's obituary article upon Goldsmith . It may be further noted that the original French edition of these ' Memoirs was reviewed in the ' Foreign ' article of the Monthly Review of May , 1757 ...
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... France is a good deal altered ; that on Spain and Holland not so much altered . What remains to be discovered is the History for which these Literary Magazine essays were amplified and recast , and whether or not the recast was printed ...
... France is a good deal altered ; that on Spain and Holland not so much altered . What remains to be discovered is the History for which these Literary Magazine essays were amplified and recast , and whether or not the recast was printed ...
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... France , and some resemblance of religion as opposed to Popery ; yet these were but slight ties with a nation whose only views were commerce . A rivalry in that will serve to destroy with them every connection . No merely mercantile man ...
... France , and some resemblance of religion as opposed to Popery ; yet these were but slight ties with a nation whose only views were commerce . A rivalry in that will serve to destroy with them every connection . No merely mercantile man ...
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... France continues to cherish views of ambition — a nation that seems the enemy of Britain by nature . Different in religion , government , and disposition , it is almost impossible they can ever be thoroughly reconciled ; and perhaps ...
... France continues to cherish views of ambition — a nation that seems the enemy of Britain by nature . Different in religion , government , and disposition , it is almost impossible they can ever be thoroughly reconciled ; and perhaps ...
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