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... King , to the vicarage of Finglass , a benefice worth about four hundred pounds a year , in the diocese of Dublin , but he lived to enjoy his preferment a very short time . He died at Chester , in July , 1717 , on his way to Ireland ...
... King , to the vicarage of Finglass , a benefice worth about four hundred pounds a year , in the diocese of Dublin , but he lived to enjoy his preferment a very short time . He died at Chester , in July , 1717 , on his way to Ireland ...
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... King , to the vicarage of Finglass , a benefice worth about four hundred pounds a year , in the diocese of Dublin , but he lived to enjoy his preferment a very short time . He died at Chester , in July , 1717 , on his way to Ireland ...
... King , to the vicarage of Finglass , a benefice worth about four hundred pounds a year , in the diocese of Dublin , but he lived to enjoy his preferment a very short time . He died at Chester , in July , 1717 , on his way to Ireland ...
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... king- ' dom of those pernicious and loquacious animals . I have at length received your poem out of Mr. ' Addison's hands , which shall be sent as soon as you order it , and in what manner you shall appoint . I ' shall in the mean time ...
... king- ' dom of those pernicious and loquacious animals . I have at length received your poem out of Mr. ' Addison's hands , which shall be sent as soon as you order it , and in what manner you shall appoint . I ' shall in the mean time ...
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... king• dom of those pernicious and loquacious animals . • I have at length received your poem out of Mr. • Addison's hands , which shall be sent as soon as you • order it , and in what manner you shall appoint . I • shall in the mean ...
... king• dom of those pernicious and loquacious animals . • I have at length received your poem out of Mr. • Addison's hands , which shall be sent as soon as you • order it , and in what manner you shall appoint . I • shall in the mean ...
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... king and all his retinue in the most splendid manner . This lady was possessed of a fortune exceeding forty thou- sand pounds , and was not deficient in mental accom- plishments ; but whether he was not yet fully satiated with his ...
... king and all his retinue in the most splendid manner . This lady was possessed of a fortune exceeding forty thou- sand pounds , and was not deficient in mental accom- plishments ; but whether he was not yet fully satiated with his ...
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The Works of Oliver Goldsmith: With a Life and Notes, Volume 4 Oliver Goldsmith Visualização completa - 1854 |
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