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... look at him without laughing . Whether to get him out of sight for a time , or because better instruction than Paddy Byrne's was now thought necessary for him , he was sent away from Lissoy to Elphin , a distance of about thirty miles ...
... look at him without laughing . Whether to get him out of sight for a time , or because better instruction than Paddy Byrne's was now thought necessary for him , he was sent away from Lissoy to Elphin , a distance of about thirty miles ...
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... looks , one may prophesy that he will have to attach himself to your existing group of Thames - kindlers . He seems ... look . Byng's blundering at Minorca , the all but certain loss of Hanover , and the like - these were the topics for ...
... looks , one may prophesy that he will have to attach himself to your existing group of Thames - kindlers . He seems ... look . Byng's blundering at Minorca , the all but certain loss of Hanover , and the like - these were the topics for ...
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Oliver Goldsmith. " tating , disagreeable manner of speaking , and a visage that looks ill - nature itself ; " in ... look for anything of his real mind , and is still well worth reading . Though MEMOIR OF GOLDSMITH . xxvii AN INQUIRY ...
Oliver Goldsmith. " tating , disagreeable manner of speaking , and a visage that looks ill - nature itself ; " in ... look for anything of his real mind , and is still well worth reading . Though MEMOIR OF GOLDSMITH . xxvii AN INQUIRY ...
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... look at the state of affairs every quarter when he came to pay Mrs. Fleming her 127. 10s . , together with any little extras for wine , sassafras , cakes , & c . , incurred with her by Goldsmith . That lady , to do her justice , kept ...
... look at the state of affairs every quarter when he came to pay Mrs. Fleming her 127. 10s . , together with any little extras for wine , sassafras , cakes , & c . , incurred with her by Goldsmith . That lady , to do her justice , kept ...
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... look , I have known David Garrick longer than you have done , and I know no right you have to talk to me on the subject . ' " Here was a knock - down for the young enthusiast - only two - and - twenty years of age , it is to be ...
... look , I have known David Garrick longer than you have done , and I know no right you have to talk to me on the subject . ' " Here was a knock - down for the young enthusiast - only two - and - twenty years of age , it is to be ...
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