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Page 157
... cloaths to night , and I'll take care to stand your friend in the prison , where I think I have some influence . " I thanked him , and could not avoid being surprised at the present youthful change in his aspect ; for at the time I had ...
... cloaths to night , and I'll take care to stand your friend in the prison , where I think I have some influence . " I thanked him , and could not avoid being surprised at the present youthful change in his aspect ; for at the time I had ...
Page 348
Oliver Goldsmith. my first book , I owed my taylor for a suit of cloaths , but that is nothing new , you know , and may be any man's case as well as mine . Well , owing him for a suit of cloaths , and hearing that my book took very well ...
Oliver Goldsmith. my first book , I owed my taylor for a suit of cloaths , but that is nothing new , you know , and may be any man's case as well as mine . Well , owing him for a suit of cloaths , and hearing that my book took very well ...
Page 390
... cloaths . This diversity of thinking from the rest of the world which prevails here , I was first at a loss to account for ; but am since informed that it was introduced by an intercourse between them and their neighbours the French ...
... cloaths . This diversity of thinking from the rest of the world which prevails here , I was first at a loss to account for ; but am since informed that it was introduced by an intercourse between them and their neighbours the French ...
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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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