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... gentleman . He had so strong a propensity to see different countries , men and manners , that even the necessity of walking on foot could not deter him from this favourite pur- suit , His German flute , on which he played tolerably well ...
... gentleman . He had so strong a propensity to see different countries , men and manners , that even the necessity of walking on foot could not deter him from this favourite pur- suit , His German flute , on which he played tolerably well ...
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... shelf , And nobody with me at sea but myself ; ' b ( b ) See the Letters that passed between the Duke of Cumberland and Lady Grosvenor . 12m0 . - 1769 . . Tho ' I could not help thinking my gentleman hasty THE HAUNCH OF VENISON . 8,3.
... shelf , And nobody with me at sea but myself ; ' b ( b ) See the Letters that passed between the Duke of Cumberland and Lady Grosvenor . 12m0 . - 1769 . . Tho ' I could not help thinking my gentleman hasty THE HAUNCH OF VENISON . 8,3.
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Oliver Goldsmith. Tho ' I could not help thinking my gentleman hasty , Yet Johnson , and Burke , and a good venison pasty , Were things that I never dislik'd in my life , Though clogg'd with a coxcomb , and Kitty his wife . So next day ...
Oliver Goldsmith. Tho ' I could not help thinking my gentleman hasty , Yet Johnson , and Burke , and a good venison pasty , Were things that I never dislik'd in my life , Though clogg'd with a coxcomb , and Kitty his wife . So next day ...
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... gentleman , who has no less distinguished himself as a citizen of the world , than a sound critic , in detect- ing ... gentleman belonging to the Irish bar . J Sir Joshua Reynolds . K An eminent attorney . L Vide above . M Ibid . N Mr. T ...
... gentleman , who has no less distinguished himself as a citizen of the world , than a sound critic , in detect- ing ... gentleman belonging to the Irish bar . J Sir Joshua Reynolds . K An eminent attorney . L Vide above . M Ibid . N Mr. T ...
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Oliver Goldsmith. Mr. Richard Burke ; vide above . This gentleman hav- ing slightly fractured one of his legs and arms , at differ- ent times the Doctor has rallied him on on those accidents , as a kind of retributive justice for ...
Oliver Goldsmith. Mr. Richard Burke ; vide above . This gentleman hav- ing slightly fractured one of his legs and arms , at differ- ent times the Doctor has rallied him on on those accidents , as a kind of retributive justice for ...
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