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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... friend and literary executor , should have been the most valuable of our editions . Dr. Johnson was also charmed with the Brookes Introductions . It must have been these which elicited from him the memorable prediction with regard to ...
... friend and literary executor , should have been the most valuable of our editions . Dr. Johnson was also charmed with the Brookes Introductions . It must have been these which elicited from him the memorable prediction with regard to ...
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... friendship ; brought to the rack ; turning their eyes to take a last farewell of their children , but only meeting an odious priest ; the executioner , bathed in the blood of their expiring friends , chiding their delay ; their ...
... friendship ; brought to the rack ; turning their eyes to take a last farewell of their children , but only meeting an odious priest ; the executioner , bathed in the blood of their expiring friends , chiding their delay ; their ...
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... friendship between the English and the Dutch was at first conceived to be inseparable ; they were termed , in the style of politicians , faithful friends , natural allies , Protestant confederates , and by many other names of national ...
... friendship between the English and the Dutch was at first conceived to be inseparable ; they were termed , in the style of politicians , faithful friends , natural allies , Protestant confederates , and by many other names of national ...
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... troubles gave us little time to look upon the continent , nor did we consider that , of two mon- archs , neither of which could be long our friend , it was our interest to have the weaker near us ; or , 14 GOLDSMITH'S WORKS .
... troubles gave us little time to look upon the continent , nor did we consider that , of two mon- archs , neither of which could be long our friend , it was our interest to have the weaker near us ; or , 14 GOLDSMITH'S WORKS .
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... friendship with England , will give to others the title of ensigns or royalty contrary to what the body of his1 nation have established by law . This point our liberty demands to be complied with , and on this Britons should ever insist ...
... friendship with England , will give to others the title of ensigns or royalty contrary to what the body of his1 nation have established by law . This point our liberty demands to be complied with , and on this Britons should ever insist ...
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