The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith: With an Account of His Life and Writings, 第 4 卷A. and W. Galignani and Jules Didot, 1825 |
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... served several times for the same place . Besides his natural endowments and his large fortune , he had other very considerable advantages that gave him weight in the senate , and seconded his views of preferment . His grandfather , Sir ...
... served several times for the same place . Besides his natural endowments and his large fortune , he had other very considerable advantages that gave him weight in the senate , and seconded his views of preferment . His grandfather , Sir ...
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... serve those who were less exposed than me , but who were how- ever in danger . On the other hand , how few were there on whose assistance I could depend , or to whom I would even in these circumstances be obliged ? The ferment in the ...
... serve those who were less exposed than me , but who were how- ever in danger . On the other hand , how few were there on whose assistance I could depend , or to whom I would even in these circumstances be obliged ? The ferment in the ...
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... served her majesty faithfully and duti- fully , in that especially which she had most at heart , re- lieving her people from a bloody and expensive war , and that I have also been too much an Englishman to sacrifice the interests of my ...
... served her majesty faithfully and duti- fully , in that especially which she had most at heart , re- lieving her people from a bloody and expensive war , and that I have also been too much an Englishman to sacrifice the interests of my ...
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... served to determine me . The circum- stances wanting to form a reasonable inducement to engage did not excuse me ; but the smart of a bill of attainder tingled in every vein , and I looked on my party to be under oppression , and to ...
... served to determine me . The circum- stances wanting to form a reasonable inducement to engage did not excuse me ; but the smart of a bill of attainder tingled in every vein , and I looked on my party to be under oppression , and to ...
第 54 頁
... himself says , every little drunken riot which happened , served to confirm them in these sanguine ex- pectations ; and there was hardly one among them , who would lose the air of contributing by his intrigues to 54 LIFE OF HENRY.
... himself says , every little drunken riot which happened , served to confirm them in these sanguine ex- pectations ; and there was hardly one among them , who would lose the air of contributing by his intrigues to 54 LIFE OF HENRY.
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