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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... received certain advices that a party of twenty thousand Austrians , having attacked a much superiour body of Prussians , put them all to flight , and took the rest prisoners of war . BERLIN . - We have received certain advices that a ...
... received certain advices that a party of twenty thousand Austrians , having attacked a much superiour body of Prussians , put them all to flight , and took the rest prisoners of war . BERLIN . - We have received certain advices that a ...
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Oliver Goldsmith Washington Irving. BERLIN . - We have received certain advices that a party of twenty thousand Prussians , having attacked a much superiour body of Austrians , put them to flight , and took a great number of prisoners ...
Oliver Goldsmith Washington Irving. BERLIN . - We have received certain advices that a party of twenty thousand Prussians , having attacked a much superiour body of Austrians , put them to flight , and took a great number of prisoners ...
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... received more invita- tions in the streets of London from the sex in one night , than I have met with at Pekin in twelve revolutions of the moon . Every evening , as I return home from my usual solitary excursions , I am met by several ...
... received more invita- tions in the streets of London from the sex in one night , than I have met with at Pekin in twelve revolutions of the moon . Every evening , as I return home from my usual solitary excursions , I am met by several ...
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... received most benefits from the defunct , discharge this friendly office , and generally flatter in proportion to their joy . When we read those monumental histories of the dead , it may be justly said , that all men are equal in the ...
... received most benefits from the defunct , discharge this friendly office , and generally flatter in proportion to their joy . When we read those monumental histories of the dead , it may be justly said , that all men are equal in the ...
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... received from them , or prejudiced by the falsehoods they have made me believe . By them I was told that the Pope was universally allowed to be a man , and placed at the head of the church ; in Eng- land , however , they plainly prove ...
... received from them , or prejudiced by the falsehoods they have made me believe . By them I was told that the Pope was universally allowed to be a man , and placed at the head of the church ; in Eng- land , however , they plainly prove ...
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