The Works of Oliver Goldsmith: The CItizen of the world. Polite learning in EuropeG. Bell and sons, 1885 |
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... hundred , but by different accents and changes of the tone of voice , they may be multiplied to any extent , each tone giving the word a new meaning . Goldsmith's chief authorities were evidently Le Comte , 1697 , and Du Halde , 1735 ...
... hundred , but by different accents and changes of the tone of voice , they may be multiplied to any extent , each tone giving the word a new meaning . Goldsmith's chief authorities were evidently Le Comte , 1697 , and Du Halde , 1735 ...
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... hundred and ninety - nine , within one degree of absolute frigidity.3 Yet , upon his first appearance here , many were angry not to find him as ignorant as a Tripoline ambassador , or an envoy from Mujac . They were surprised to find a ...
... hundred and ninety - nine , within one degree of absolute frigidity.3 Yet , upon his first appearance here , many were angry not to find him as ignorant as a Tripoline ambassador , or an envoy from Mujac . They were surprised to find a ...
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... hundred waggons before , cracked under me , and wheelbarrow and all went to the bottom . Upon awaking from my reverie , with the fright , I can- not help wishing that the pains taken in giving this corre- spondence an English dress ...
... hundred waggons before , cracked under me , and wheelbarrow and all went to the bottom . Upon awaking from my reverie , with the fright , I can- not help wishing that the pains taken in giving this corre- spondence an English dress ...
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... hundred times disturbed by invading savages , and have seen , without shrinking , the desert sands rise like a troubled ocean all around me . Against these calami- ties I was armed with resolution ; but in my passage to England , though ...
... hundred times disturbed by invading savages , and have seen , without shrinking , the desert sands rise like a troubled ocean all around me . Against these calami- ties I was armed with resolution ; but in my passage to England , though ...
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... hundred have been broke upon the wheel , or otherwise executed , upon this horrid occasion.2 VIENNA . We have received certain advices that a party of twenty thousand Austrians , having attacked a much superior body of Prussians , put ...
... hundred have been broke upon the wheel , or otherwise executed , upon this horrid occasion.2 VIENNA . We have received certain advices that a party of twenty thousand Austrians , having attacked a much superior body of Prussians , put ...
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