Collected Works, Volume 4Clarendon Press, 1966 |
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Page 10
... whole is supposed to be written by the Vicar himself . . . . The reviewer then turns to the characterization , which he praises highly ; and he thus concludes the review : But pray , Dr. Goldsmith , was it necessary to bring the ...
... whole is supposed to be written by the Vicar himself . . . . The reviewer then turns to the characterization , which he praises highly ; and he thus concludes the review : But pray , Dr. Goldsmith , was it necessary to bring the ...
Page 436
... whole 15 true state of this chancery suit ( as far as is consistent with law ) will be very minutely laid before them , upon a proper occasion ; for the present it is sufficient to observe , that it was commenced in Novem- ber last ...
... whole 15 true state of this chancery suit ( as far as is consistent with law ) will be very minutely laid before them , upon a proper occasion ; for the present it is sufficient to observe , that it was commenced in Novem- ber last ...
Page 440
... whole country , and the curious , from every quarter , flocked in to be witness of so extraordinary an affair . Many of the Polish nobility , who believed in the honesty of the 15 spirit , became intimately acquainted with him ; and ...
... whole country , and the curious , from every quarter , flocked in to be witness of so extraordinary an affair . Many of the Polish nobility , who believed in the honesty of the 15 spirit , became intimately acquainted with him ; and ...
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