The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver GoldsmithMacmillan, 1893 - 695 páginas |
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... endeavour to cope with their Betters . The Miseries of the Poor , when they attempt to appear above their Cir- p . 18 XI . The Family still resolve to hold up their Heads . p . 20 XII . Fortune seems resolved to humble the Family of ...
... endeavour to cope with their Betters . The Miseries of the Poor , when they attempt to appear above their Cir- p . 18 XI . The Family still resolve to hold up their Heads . p . 20 XII . Fortune seems resolved to humble the Family of ...
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... endeavour to cope with their Betters . The Miseries of the Poor , when they attempt to appear above their Circumstances . I NOW began to find that all my long and painful lectures upon temperance , simplicity , and contentment were ...
... endeavour to cope with their Betters . The Miseries of the Poor , when they attempt to appear above their Circumstances . I NOW began to find that all my long and painful lectures upon temperance , simplicity , and contentment were ...
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... endeavour to lessen your own merit and my obligations . By calling your late instances of friendship only a return for former favours you would in- duce me to impute to your justice what I owe to your generosity . The services I did you ...
... endeavour to lessen your own merit and my obligations . By calling your late instances of friendship only a return for former favours you would in- duce me to impute to your justice what I owe to your generosity . The services I did you ...
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... endeavour to forward with all dili- gence ; I shall send them open , in order that you may take copies or translations , as you are equally versed in the Dutch and Chinese languages . Dear friend , think of my absence with regret , as I ...
... endeavour to forward with all dili- gence ; I shall send them open , in order that you may take copies or translations , as you are equally versed in the Dutch and Chinese languages . Dear friend , think of my absence with regret , as I ...
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... endeavour to instruct the administration . You must not , however , imagine , that they who compile these papers have any actual knowledge of the politics , or the government , of a state ; they only collect their materials from the ...
... endeavour to instruct the administration . You must not , however , imagine , that they who compile these papers have any actual knowledge of the politics , or the government , of a state ; they only collect their materials from the ...
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The miscellaneous works of OLiver Goldsmith [ed. by S. Rose]. Oliver Goldsmith Visualização completa - 1812 |
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