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... Letter to Edward Wells ; to Robert Bryanton - Death of Uncle Contarine -Letter to Cousin Jane CHAP . X. - Oriental Appointment ; and Dis- appointment - Examination at the College of Surgeons - How to Procure a Suit of Clothes - Fresh ...
... Letter to Edward Wells ; to Robert Bryanton - Death of Uncle Contarine -Letter to Cousin Jane CHAP . X. - Oriental Appointment ; and Dis- appointment - Examination at the College of Surgeons - How to Procure a Suit of Clothes - Fresh ...
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... letter still more harsh than the first ; using the epithets of knave and sharper , and containing threats of prosecution and a prison . The following letter from poor Goldsmith gives the most touching picture of an incon- siderate but ...
... letter still more harsh than the first ; using the epithets of knave and sharper , and containing threats of prosecution and a prison . The following letter from poor Goldsmith gives the most touching picture of an incon- siderate but ...
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Washington Irving. Letter to Maurice Goldsmitb 311 worthy relations at Kilmore how to dispose of money which is , properly speaking , more theirs than mine . All that I can say is , that I entirely , and this letter will serve to witness ...
Washington Irving. Letter to Maurice Goldsmitb 311 worthy relations at Kilmore how to dispose of money which is , properly speaking , more theirs than mine . All that I can say is , that I entirely , and this letter will serve to witness ...
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Improvident Marriages in the Gold | 21 |
Goldsmith Rejected by the Bishop | 41 |
Sallies Forth as a Law Student | 52 |
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