Oliver GoldsmithH. Jenkins, 1951 - 286 pages |
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Page 35
... given . The driver of a hackney - coach , passing him in a Dublin street , accidentally touched him on the cheek with his whip . The coach was travelling rapidly , but Wilder overtook it , leapt upon the front seat , and felled the ...
... given . The driver of a hackney - coach , passing him in a Dublin street , accidentally touched him on the cheek with his whip . The coach was travelling rapidly , but Wilder overtook it , leapt upon the front seat , and felled the ...
Page 36
... given away before he reached the College , and if the weather was cold and the claimant sufficiently plausible , his coat as well . Mills , another distant relation and a fellow student who often came to the rescue , states that on ...
... given away before he reached the College , and if the weather was cold and the claimant sufficiently plausible , his coat as well . Mills , another distant relation and a fellow student who often came to the rescue , states that on ...
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... given him a foretaste of that tranquility here which he so well deserves hereafter . " But I must come to business , for business , as one of my maxims tells me , must be minded or lost , I am goin to publish in London a Book entituled ...
... given him a foretaste of that tranquility here which he so well deserves hereafter . " But I must come to business , for business , as one of my maxims tells me , must be minded or lost , I am goin to publish in London a Book entituled ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 7 |
IRELAND | 15 |
SCOTLAND THE MEDICAL STUDENT | 51 |
Copyright | |
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