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Page 125
... letter to his uncle , a man whose character for every virtue was universal , yet just . I was received by his servants with the most hospitable smiles ; for the looks of the domestics ever transmit their master's benevolence . Being ...
... letter to his uncle , a man whose character for every virtue was universal , yet just . I was received by his servants with the most hospitable smiles ; for the looks of the domestics ever transmit their master's benevolence . Being ...
Page 808
... letter for your worship . Tony . Give it to my mamma . She reads all my letters first . Diggory . I had orders to deliver it into your own hands . Tony . Who does it come from ? Diggory . Your worship mun ask that o ' the letter itself ...
... letter for your worship . Tony . Give it to my mamma . She reads all my letters first . Diggory . I had orders to deliver it into your own hands . Tony . Who does it come from ? Diggory . Your worship mun ask that o ' the letter itself ...
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... letter in his life ; and ' faith I believe him , unless to a bookseller for money . " This was an exaggeration , but not an undue one . All except two of Goldsmith's known letters are included in Miss Balderston's edition1 ; and some of ...
... letter in his life ; and ' faith I believe him , unless to a bookseller for money . " This was an exaggeration , but not an undue one . All except two of Goldsmith's known letters are included in Miss Balderston's edition1 ; and some of ...
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CHAPTER PAGE | 23 |
Fresh mortifications or a demonstration that | 80 |
The Family use art which is opposed with still | 91 |
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