The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith, M.B.: To which is Prefixed Some Account of His Life and WritingsP. Brown, 1837 - 474 páginas |
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... laws complete they should reward as well as punish XXVII . The same subject continued XXVIII . Happiness and misery rather · the result of prudence than of vir- tue in this life ; temporal evils or felicities being regarded by Heaven as ...
... laws complete they should reward as well as punish XXVII . The same subject continued XXVIII . Happiness and misery rather · the result of prudence than of vir- tue in this life ; temporal evils or felicities being regarded by Heaven as ...
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... of increas- ing penal laws , or enforcing even those already in being with rigour 274 LXXX . The ladies ' trains ridiculed LXXXI . The sciences useful in a popu • 275 LETTER lous state , prejudicial in a barbar- ous one CONTENTS . Y.
... of increas- ing penal laws , or enforcing even those already in being with rigour 274 LXXX . The ladies ' trains ridiculed LXXXI . The sciences useful in a popu • 275 LETTER lous state , prejudicial in a barbar- ous one CONTENTS . Y.
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... Laws Compared On the Pride and Luxury of the Middling Class of People Sabinus and Olinda The Sentiments of a Frenchman on the Temper of the English VIII . On Deceit and Falsehood 403 VI . Adventures of a Strolling Player , Rules ...
... Laws Compared On the Pride and Luxury of the Middling Class of People Sabinus and Olinda The Sentiments of a Frenchman on the Temper of the English VIII . On Deceit and Falsehood 403 VI . Adventures of a Strolling Player , Rules ...
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... law , a bailiff , who had a writ against him , determined to turn this circumstance to his own advantage . He wrote him a letter , that he was steward to a nobleman who was charmed with reading his last production , and had ordered him ...
... law , a bailiff , who had a writ against him , determined to turn this circumstance to his own advantage . He wrote him a letter , that he was steward to a nobleman who was charmed with reading his last production , and had ordered him ...
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... law gives us no protection against the injury , so it should give calumniators no shelter after having provoked correction . The insults which we receive before the public , by being more open , are the more distressing ; by treating ...
... law gives us no protection against the injury , so it should give calumniators no shelter after having provoked correction . The insults which we receive before the public , by being more open , are the more distressing ; by treating ...
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