The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith, Volume 6Hastings, Etheridge, and Bliss, 1809 |
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... took care to lend him a riding coat , or a pair of boots , or sometimes an horse of small value , and I always had the satisfaction of finding he never came back to return them . By this the house was cleared of such as we did not like ...
... took care to lend him a riding coat , or a pair of boots , or sometimes an horse of small value , and I always had the satisfaction of finding he never came back to return them . By this the house was cleared of such as we did not like ...
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... took them entirely under my own direction . The profits of my living , which amounted to but thirty - five pounds a year , I made over to the orphans and widows of the clergy of our diocese ; for having a fortune of my own , I was ...
... took them entirely under my own direction . The profits of my living , which amounted to but thirty - five pounds a year , I made over to the orphans and widows of the clergy of our diocese ; for having a fortune of my own , I was ...
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... took the lead ; for as she al- ways insisted upon carving every thing herself , it be- ing her mother's way , she gave us upon these occa- sions the history of every dish . When we had dined , to prevent the ladies leaving us , I ...
... took the lead ; for as she al- ways insisted upon carving every thing herself , it be- ing her mother's way , she gave us upon these occa- sions the history of every dish . When we had dined , to prevent the ladies leaving us , I ...
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... took the more friendly form of advice , and advice when rejected , produced their reproaches . He now therefore found that such friends as benefits had gath- ered round him , were little estimable : he now found that a man's own heart ...
... took the more friendly form of advice , and advice when rejected , produced their reproaches . He now therefore found that such friends as benefits had gath- ered round him , were little estimable : he now found that a man's own heart ...
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... took leave ; and we pursued our journey . My wife observing as we went , that she liked him extremely , and protesting , that if he had birth and fortune to entitle him to match into such a family as our's , she knew no man she would ...
... took leave ; and we pursued our journey . My wife observing as we went , that she liked him extremely , and protesting , that if he had birth and fortune to entitle him to match into such a family as our's , she knew no man she would ...
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