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... pleased my father , however , by coming down , and I'll to- morrow please myself by returning . ( Taking out his tablets and perusing . ) Miss Hard . Perhaps the other gentleman called , Sir ? Mar : I tell you no . Miss Hard . I should ...
... pleased my father , however , by coming down , and I'll to- morrow please myself by returning . ( Taking out his tablets and perusing . ) Miss Hard . Perhaps the other gentleman called , Sir ? Mar : I tell you no . Miss Hard . I should ...
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Oliver Goldsmith. sure , or should not have pleased . If one happens to hit upon something new , there are numbers ready to assure the public that all this was no no- velty to them or the learned ; that Cardanus , or Brunus , or some ...
Oliver Goldsmith. sure , or should not have pleased . If one happens to hit upon something new , there are numbers ready to assure the public that all this was no no- velty to them or the learned ; that Cardanus , or Brunus , or some ...
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... pleased with the effusion of blood , are not less dis- pleasing . I am equally surprised , that rational beings can come from the extremities of the earth , in order to kiss a stone , or scatter pebbles . How contrary to reason are ...
... pleased with the effusion of blood , are not less dis- pleasing . I am equally surprised , that rational beings can come from the extremities of the earth , in order to kiss a stone , or scatter pebbles . How contrary to reason are ...
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OF | 4 |
The Preface to Dr Brookess Natural History | 94 |
Introduction to a New History of the World | 103 |
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