The Vicar of WakefieldW. Suttaby, 1808 - 204 pages |
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... Chap 22.pa.136 . Engraved by Heath Londonblished bunny tgh 808 , THE VICAR OF WAKEFIELD , Dr Goldsmith Chap 5 paz6-
... Chap 22.pa.136 . Engraved by Heath Londonblished bunny tgh 808 , THE VICAR OF WAKEFIELD , Dr Goldsmith Chap 5 paz6-
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Oliver Goldsmith. THE VICAR OF WAKEFIELD , Dr Goldsmith Chap 5 paz6- LONDON . Published by W. Suttaby : Crosby & C Scatcherd & Letterman , and C.Corrall . C.Corrail . Printer . HARVARD UNIVERSITY LIBRARY ADVERTISEMENT . THERE are a hundred ...
Oliver Goldsmith. THE VICAR OF WAKEFIELD , Dr Goldsmith Chap 5 paz6- LONDON . Published by W. Suttaby : Crosby & C Scatcherd & Letterman , and C.Corrall . C.Corrail . Printer . HARVARD UNIVERSITY LIBRARY ADVERTISEMENT . THERE are a hundred ...
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... will find no wit in his harmless conversation ; and such as have been taught to deride religion , will laugh at one whose chief stores of comfort are drawn from futurity . OLIVER GOLDSMITH . CONTENT S. CHAP . I. Page THE description of the.
... will find no wit in his harmless conversation ; and such as have been taught to deride religion , will laugh at one whose chief stores of comfort are drawn from futurity . OLIVER GOLDSMITH . CONTENT S. CHAP . I. Page THE description of the.
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... CHAP . II . ยท 7 Family misfortunes . The loss of fortune only serves to increase the pride of the worthy CHAP . III . A migration . The fortunate circumstances of our lives are generally found at last to be of our own procuring CHAP ...
... CHAP . II . ยท 7 Family misfortunes . The loss of fortune only serves to increase the pride of the worthy CHAP . III . A migration . The fortunate circumstances of our lives are generally found at last to be of our own procuring CHAP ...
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... CHAP . XI . The family still resolve to hold up their heads CHAP . XII . Page 49 . 54 Fortune seems resolved to humble the family of Wake . field . Mortifications are often more painful than real calamities CHAP . XIIL Mr. Burchell is ...
... CHAP . XI . The family still resolve to hold up their heads CHAP . XII . Page 49 . 54 Fortune seems resolved to humble the family of Wake . field . Mortifications are often more painful than real calamities CHAP . XIIL Mr. Burchell is ...
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