Oliver GoldsmithH. Jenkins, 1951 - 286 pages |
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Page 109
... called The Con - Test supporting the Government against an opposition paper called The Test . Both indulged in vitriolic personalities . Another of Goldsmith's colleagues was the Reverend Andrew Kippis , born in 1725 , son of a silk ...
... called The Con - Test supporting the Government against an opposition paper called The Test . Both indulged in vitriolic personalities . Another of Goldsmith's colleagues was the Reverend Andrew Kippis , born in 1725 , son of a silk ...
Page 128
... called for his correspondence . There he met Grainger , his old colleague at Griffiths's . Percy , a friend of Grainger's , was also present , and it was almost inevitable that the conversation should become triangular . Percy was ...
... called for his correspondence . There he met Grainger , his old colleague at Griffiths's . Percy , a friend of Grainger's , was also present , and it was almost inevitable that the conversation should become triangular . Percy was ...
Page 262
... called too . He seems to have realized at once that Goldsmith was not merely seriously but critically ill . He decided to call early the following day to ask Goldsmith to see yet a third doctor , Turton , an acquaintance of them both ...
... called too . He seems to have realized at once that Goldsmith was not merely seriously but critically ill . He decided to call early the following day to ask Goldsmith to see yet a third doctor , Turton , an acquaintance of them both ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 7 |
IRELAND | 15 |
SCOTLAND THE MEDICAL STUDENT | 51 |
Copyright | |
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