The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith: Letters from a citizen of the world to his friends in the EastA. and W. Galignami and Company, 1837 |
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... less than the circuit of half a mile ; and yet you know that animals of these colours are no where to be found except in the wild imaginations of Europe . From these circumstances in their buildings , and from the dismal looks of the ...
... less than the circuit of half a mile ; and yet you know that animals of these colours are no where to be found except in the wild imaginations of Europe . From these circumstances in their buildings , and from the dismal looks of the ...
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... less noble than their appearance . You know that nature has indulged me with a person by no means agreeable ; yet are they too generous to object to my homely appearance ; they feel no repugnance at my broad face and flat nose ; they ...
... less noble than their appearance . You know that nature has indulged me with a person by no means agreeable ; yet are they too generous to object to my homely appearance ; they feel no repugnance at my broad face and flat nose ; they ...
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... less than two shillings of their money every week . But her civility did not rest here ; for at parting , being desirous to know the hour , and perceiving my watch out of order , she kindly took it to be repaired by a relation of her ...
... less than two shillings of their money every week . But her civility did not rest here ; for at parting , being desirous to know the hour , and perceiving my watch out of order , she kindly took it to be repaired by a relation of her ...
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... less extensive ; were it not for those countries which it can neither command , nor give entirely away ; which it is obliged to protect , but from which it has no power to exact obedience . Yet , obvious as these truths are , there are ...
... less extensive ; were it not for those countries which it can neither command , nor give entirely away ; which it is obliged to protect , but from which it has no power to exact obedience . Yet , obvious as these truths are , there are ...
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... less the heart of a man lately dead could be obtained , and applied to his breast . She scarcely waited to hear the end of his story , when tucking up her clothes , she ran with a mattock in her hand to the coffin where Choang lay ...
... less the heart of a man lately dead could be obtained , and applied to his breast . She scarcely waited to hear the end of his story , when tucking up her clothes , she ran with a mattock in her hand to the coffin where Choang lay ...
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