The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver GoldsmithMacmillan and Company, limited, 1933 - 695 páginas |
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... possessed of property , they were zealous in its defence . The natural consequence of security and affluence in any country is a love of pleasure ; when the wants of nature are supplied , we seek after the conveniences ; when possessed ...
... possessed of property , they were zealous in its defence . The natural consequence of security and affluence in any country is a love of pleasure ; when the wants of nature are supplied , we seek after the conveniences ; when possessed ...
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... possessed by the invading Tartars seemed to them a prize that would not only render them more formidable for the future , but which would increase their opulence for the present ; it was unanimously resolved , therefore , both by ...
... possessed by the invading Tartars seemed to them a prize that would not only render them more formidable for the future , but which would increase their opulence for the present ; it was unanimously resolved , therefore , both by ...
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... possessed them all ; and , for his own part , he knew nothing to the contrary . A prince so accomplished received a name suitable to his merit ; and he was called Bonbennin bonbobbin - bonbobbinet , which signifies , Enlightener of the ...
... possessed them all ; and , for his own part , he knew nothing to the contrary . A prince so accomplished received a name suitable to his merit ; and he was called Bonbennin bonbobbin - bonbobbinet , which signifies , Enlightener of the ...
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MEMOIR OF GOLDSMITH | ix |
STATE OF POLITE LEARNING | xxvii |
THE VICAR OF WAKEFIELD | xxxvii |
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