The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver GoldsmithCrissy &Markley, 1800 - 327 páginas |
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... child at breakfast , where she used to give life and cheerful- ness to us all . My wife , as before , attempted to ease her heart by reproaches . " Never , " cried she , " shall that vilest stain of our family again darken these ...
... child at breakfast , where she used to give life and cheerful- ness to us all . My wife , as before , attempted to ease her heart by reproaches . " Never , " cried she , " shall that vilest stain of our family again darken these ...
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... child , I think I did call . I wanted - real name , but one I'm I wanted -- I vow , child , you are vastly handsome . Solomons - Mr . Solomons , my dear , at your ser- Miss Hardcastle . O la , sir , you'll make one vice . ashamed ...
... child , I think I did call . I wanted - real name , but one I'm I wanted -- I vow , child , you are vastly handsome . Solomons - Mr . Solomons , my dear , at your ser- Miss Hardcastle . O la , sir , you'll make one vice . ashamed ...
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... child will never be properly instructed . Were the salaries of schoolmasters to be aug- mented from a diminution of useless sinecures , how might it turn to the advantage of this people ; But let me suppose , that there are some schools ...
... child will never be properly instructed . Were the salaries of schoolmasters to be aug- mented from a diminution of useless sinecures , how might it turn to the advantage of this people ; But let me suppose , that there are some schools ...
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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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