The Miscellaneous Works of Dr. Goldsmith: Containing All His Essays and PoemsA. Millar, W. Law, and R. Cater, 1792 - 286 páginas |
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... plead the cause of his client ! Two architects were once candidates for the building a certain temple at Athens . The first harangued the crowd very learnedly upon the different orders of architecture , and fhowed them in what manner ...
... plead the cause of his client ! Two architects were once candidates for the building a certain temple at Athens . The first harangued the crowd very learnedly upon the different orders of architecture , and fhowed them in what manner ...
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... pleading against him : when found jury , he was configned to the footman in the house , and who had previous nifh , but with lenity . By this mean took off the odium of punishment fr and the footman , between whom and t could not be ...
... pleading against him : when found jury , he was configned to the footman in the house , and who had previous nifh , but with lenity . By this mean took off the odium of punishment fr and the footman , between whom and t could not be ...
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... pleadings on each fide ? would not all your hopes and fears be hinged " upon the final decifion ? And yet , let me tell you , you have this moment a caufe of much greater 46 86 importance before you ; a caufe where , not one " nation ...
... pleadings on each fide ? would not all your hopes and fears be hinged " upon the final decifion ? And yet , let me tell you , you have this moment a caufe of much greater 46 86 importance before you ; a caufe where , not one " nation ...
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... plead the caufe of Heaven , and yet I am scarcely " attended to , " & c . 55 The ftyle , the abruptnefs of a beginning like this , in the clofet would appear abfurd ; but in the pulpit , it is attended with the moft lasting impref ...
... plead the caufe of Heaven , and yet I am scarcely " attended to , " & c . 55 The ftyle , the abruptnefs of a beginning like this , in the clofet would appear abfurd ; but in the pulpit , it is attended with the moft lasting impref ...
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