Oliver GoldsmithPageant Press, 1955 - 86 pagina's |
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... brother's visit , Oliver wrote a letter to his brother - in - law , Hodson , thanking him for his efforts to raise money for him by subscription to a book . " My not receiving that supply was the cause of my present establishment in ...
... brother's visit , Oliver wrote a letter to his brother - in - law , Hodson , thanking him for his efforts to raise money for him by subscription to a book . " My not receiving that supply was the cause of my present establishment in ...
Pagina 36
... brother - in - law . Every outlet , except the one , seemed to be closed against him . He had no choice . Expediency ... brother Henry , and Hodson , his brother - in- law . He humbly asked them to circulate his proposal among their ...
... brother - in - law . Every outlet , except the one , seemed to be closed against him . He had no choice . Expediency ... brother Henry , and Hodson , his brother - in- law . He humbly asked them to circulate his proposal among their ...
Pagina 51
... brother . And as he continued to warn his brother , he wrote : I had learned from books to be disinterested and gen- erous , before I was taught from experience , the neces- sity of being prudent . I had contracted the habits and ...
... brother . And as he continued to warn his brother , he wrote : I had learned from books to be disinterested and gen- erous , before I was taught from experience , the neces- sity of being prudent . I had contracted the habits and ...
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