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... sure my esteem and ' love for you never more deserved it from you , or more prompted it from you . I desired our friend ' Jervas ( in the greatest hurry of my business ) to say a great deal in my name , both to yourself and the Dean ...
... sure my esteem and ' love for you never more deserved it from you , or more prompted it from you . I desired our friend ' Jervas ( in the greatest hurry of my business ) to say a great deal in my name , both to yourself and the Dean ...
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... sure , will be concerned that he is not in Cornhill , to set his hand to these presents , not only as a witness , but as a • " " 6 6 ' Serviteur tres humble " ́ ́ C. JERVAS . ' It is so great an honour to a poor Scotchman to ⚫ be ...
... sure , will be concerned that he is not in Cornhill , to set his hand to these presents , not only as a witness , but as a • " " 6 6 ' Serviteur tres humble " ́ ́ C. JERVAS . ' It is so great an honour to a poor Scotchman to ⚫ be ...
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... sure to find the image of her who first inspired his attempts . He began therefore to throw himself into every company , and to seek from wine , if not relief , 1 relief , at least insensibility . Those helps that sorrow 20 LIFE OF DR ...
... sure to find the image of her who first inspired his attempts . He began therefore to throw himself into every company , and to seek from wine , if not relief , 1 relief , at least insensibility . Those helps that sorrow 20 LIFE OF DR ...
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... sure to condemn him for his re- ligion ; and on the contrary , those most strongly at- tached to his theological opinions , are the most like- ly to decry his politics . On whatever side he is re- garded , he is sure to have opposers ...
... sure to condemn him for his re- ligion ; and on the contrary , those most strongly at- tached to his theological opinions , are the most like- ly to decry his politics . On whatever side he is re- garded , he is sure to have opposers ...
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... sure the merits of a work , rather by the quantity than the quality of its contents : others , however , who think more soberly , will agree , that in so ex- tensive a field as that of the transactions of Rome , more judgment may be ...
... sure the merits of a work , rather by the quantity than the quality of its contents : others , however , who think more soberly , will agree , that in so ex- tensive a field as that of the transactions of Rome , more judgment may be ...
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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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