Oliver GoldsmithH. Jenkins, 1951 - 286 pages |
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... remained there two years . Then Campbell's health broke down , the school , Oliver's third , was given up , and the boy was removed to Edgeworthstown and the care of the Rev. Patrick Hughes , a personal friend of Charles Goldsmith and a ...
... remained there two years . Then Campbell's health broke down , the school , Oliver's third , was given up , and the boy was removed to Edgeworthstown and the care of the Rev. Patrick Hughes , a personal friend of Charles Goldsmith and a ...
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... remained nothing more than the chapter - heading of a dream— primarily his mother's dream . So far as Oliver himself was concerned , it was not even regarded as a case of wishful thinking . 5 It was Uncle Contarine , as one might have ...
... remained nothing more than the chapter - heading of a dream— primarily his mother's dream . So far as Oliver himself was concerned , it was not even regarded as a case of wishful thinking . 5 It was Uncle Contarine , as one might have ...
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... remained , but no active disease could be diag- nosed . Turton , puzzled , said to the patient : " Your pulse is in greater disorder than it should be from the state of fever you have ; is your mind at ease ? ” Goldsmith replied : " It ...
... remained , but no active disease could be diag- nosed . Turton , puzzled , said to the patient : " Your pulse is in greater disorder than it should be from the state of fever you have ; is your mind at ease ? ” Goldsmith replied : " It ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 7 |
IRELAND | 15 |
SCOTLAND THE MEDICAL STUDENT | 51 |
Copyright | |
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