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Page 476
... Nash still remains the chief source for the article on Nash in the Dictionary of National Biography , although Goldsmith as an historian was more concerned to be entertaining than accurate . Later in 1762 a second edition was published ...
... Nash still remains the chief source for the article on Nash in the Dictionary of National Biography , although Goldsmith as an historian was more concerned to be entertaining than accurate . Later in 1762 a second edition was published ...
Page 527
... Nash . Twenty - one , twenty- two , twenty - three , twenty - four , twenty - five . Nash , says she , I protest you frighten me out of my wits . L - d , I shall die ! Madam , you will never die with doing good ; and if you do , it will ...
... Nash . Twenty - one , twenty- two , twenty - three , twenty - four , twenty - five . Nash , says she , I protest you frighten me out of my wits . L - d , I shall die ! Madam , you will never die with doing good ; and if you do , it will ...
Page 538
... Nash used sometimes to visit the great Doctor Clarke . The Doctor was one day conversing with Locke , and two or ... Nash's chariot stop at the door . Boys , boys , cried the philosopher , to his friends , let us now be wise , for here ...
... Nash used sometimes to visit the great Doctor Clarke . The Doctor was one day conversing with Locke , and two or ... Nash's chariot stop at the door . Boys , boys , cried the philosopher , to his friends , let us now be wise , for here ...
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Fresh mortifications or a demonstration that | 80 |
The Family use art which is opposed with still | 91 |
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