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... Richard 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 ...
... Richard 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 ...
Page 481
... Nash had no father . The Dutchess of Marlborough one day rallying him in public company upon the obscurity of his birth , compared him to Gil Blas , who was ashamed of his father : No , Madam , replied Nash , I ... Richard Nash , Esq ;
... Nash had no father . The Dutchess of Marlborough one day rallying him in public company upon the obscurity of his birth , compared him to Gil Blas , who was ashamed of his father : No , Madam , replied Nash , I ... Richard Nash , Esq ;
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... Nash , assured him , that , unless relieved by his friendship , he should certainly be undone ; he wanted to borrow twenty pounds , and had tried all his acquaintance without success . Mr. Nash , who had , but ... Richard Nash , Esq ;
... Nash , assured him , that , unless relieved by his friendship , he should certainly be undone ; he wanted to borrow twenty pounds , and had tried all his acquaintance without success . Mr. Nash , who had , but ... Richard Nash , Esq ;
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