The miscellaneous works of OLiver Goldsmith [ed. by S. Rose].1812 |
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... former of which met with honour , but the other has been trifled with , and I am afraid will be re- turned protested . The bearer of this is my friend , therefore let him be yours . He is a native of Honan in China , and one who did me ...
... former of which met with honour , but the other has been trifled with , and I am afraid will be re- turned protested . The bearer of this is my friend , therefore let him be yours . He is a native of Honan in China , and one who did me ...
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... former favours , you would in- duce me to impute to your justice what I owe to your generosity . The services I did you at Canton , justice , hu- manity , and my office bade me perform : those you have done me since my arrival at ...
... former favours , you would in- duce me to impute to your justice what I owe to your generosity . The services I did you at Canton , justice , hu- manity , and my office bade me perform : those you have done me since my arrival at ...
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... former profes- sions , and an imperfect account of a people with whom I am as yet but superficially acquainted . The remarks of a man who has been but three days in the country can only be those obvious circumstances which force ...
... former profes- sions , and an imperfect account of a people with whom I am as yet but superficially acquainted . The remarks of a man who has been but three days in the country can only be those obvious circumstances which force ...
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... former indifference with regard to the English la- dies ; they once more begin to appear disagreeable in my eyes ; thus is my whole time passed in form- ing conclusions which the next minute's experience may probably destroy ; the ...
... former indifference with regard to the English la- dies ; they once more begin to appear disagreeable in my eyes ; thus is my whole time passed in form- ing conclusions which the next minute's experience may probably destroy ; the ...
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... former sentiments . It is true , the Spartans and the Persians made a fine po- litical use of sepulchral vanity ; they permitted none to be thus interred , who had not fallen in the vin- dication of their country . A monument thus be ...
... former sentiments . It is true , the Spartans and the Persians made a fine po- litical use of sepulchral vanity ; they permitted none to be thus interred , who had not fallen in the vin- dication of their country . A monument thus be ...
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