Oliver GoldsmithH. Jenkins, 1951 - 286 pages |
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Page 49
... poor , desperately poor ; she was hard - working and matter - of- fact , and though they met again and there were nominal reconciliations , her patience with a son who had wasted so many opportunities , and inflicted so much anxiety on ...
... poor , desperately poor ; she was hard - working and matter - of- fact , and though they met again and there were nominal reconciliations , her patience with a son who had wasted so many opportunities , and inflicted so much anxiety on ...
Page 136
... Poor Lad wants cloaths I believe mine will fit him so let not that retard his diligence . I don't want to have him here in order to make him unhappy . I have taken a chambers in the temple and he shall lodge with me until something is ...
... Poor Lad wants cloaths I believe mine will fit him so let not that retard his diligence . I don't want to have him here in order to make him unhappy . I have taken a chambers in the temple and he shall lodge with me until something is ...
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... poor relations who were starving , they refused with such incivility that prevented all further com- munication with them . " Later in the year , replying to sympathetic enquiries from Lady Camden , the Bishop said : " His poor neice ...
... poor relations who were starving , they refused with such incivility that prevented all further com- munication with them . " Later in the year , replying to sympathetic enquiries from Lady Camden , the Bishop said : " His poor neice ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 7 |
IRELAND | 15 |
SCOTLAND THE MEDICAL STUDENT | 51 |
Copyright | |
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