The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver GoldsmithCrissy &Markley, 1800 - 327 páginas |
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... believe ; I do believe . The evidence is enough for me , though not for his great mind . What will not fill a quart bottle will fill a pint bot- tle . I am filled with belief . ' ' Are you , ' said Col- man , ' then cork it up ...
... believe ; I do believe . The evidence is enough for me , though not for his great mind . What will not fill a quart bottle will fill a pint bot- tle . I am filled with belief . ' ' Are you , ' said Col- man , ' then cork it up ...
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... believe it is the most acceptable present I can offer . had a shop in Dublin when the Duke of Rutland I have ordered it to be left for her at George Faulk- was Lord Lieutenant ; and his grace , at the in- ner's , folded in a letter ...
... believe it is the most acceptable present I can offer . had a shop in Dublin when the Duke of Rutland I have ordered it to be left for her at George Faulk- was Lord Lieutenant ; and his grace , at the in- ner's , folded in a letter ...
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... believe you may see him , and sister , bringing home- hear him too , in the next room ; he's preparing to Leontine . One dearer than a thousand sisters . go out with the ladies . One that I am convinced will be equally dear to Croaker ...
... believe you may see him , and sister , bringing home- hear him too , in the next room ; he's preparing to Leontine . One dearer than a thousand sisters . go out with the ladies . One that I am convinced will be equally dear to Croaker ...
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MEMOIRS of the life and writings of Dr Gold | 7 |
An Inquiry into the Present State of Polite | 122 |
Prologue by Laberius | 143 |
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