The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver GoldsmithCrissy &Markley, 1800 - 327 páginas |
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... desires to serve us . My fears are from your father's suspicions . A mind so disposed to be alarmed without a cause ... desire for the power of serving us . But let us think no more of it . I believe the post - chaise is ready by this ...
... desires to serve us . My fears are from your father's suspicions . A mind so disposed to be alarmed without a cause ... desire for the power of serving us . But let us think no more of it . I believe the post - chaise is ready by this ...
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... desire to know what subordination , or thank that Being who gave them we desire to possess ; and whatever we may talk existence . Adieu . LETTER XI . To the same . against it , luxury adds the spur to curiosity , and gives us a desire ...
... desire to know what subordination , or thank that Being who gave them we desire to possess ; and whatever we may talk existence . Adieu . LETTER XI . To the same . against it , luxury adds the spur to curiosity , and gives us a desire ...
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... desire for pleasure often lessen , as he takes pains to be able to improve it ; and his capacity of enjoyment diminishes as his fortune happens to increase . me look at them , and that is all the use you can make of them yourself ; so ...
... desire for pleasure often lessen , as he takes pains to be able to improve it ; and his capacity of enjoyment diminishes as his fortune happens to increase . me look at them , and that is all the use you can make of them yourself ; so ...
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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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