The Works of Oliver Goldsmith: The CItizen of the world. Polite learning in EuropeG. Bell and sons, 1885 |
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... Public Ledger ( a newspaper still in existence ) appeared Jan. 12 , 1760 , and Goldsmith's first " Letter " appeared in the number for Jan. 24. The Letters appeared about twice a week . The Public Ledger was Started by John Newbery ...
... Public Ledger ( a newspaper still in existence ) appeared Jan. 12 , 1760 , and Goldsmith's first " Letter " appeared in the number for Jan. 24. The Letters appeared about twice a week . The Public Ledger was Started by John Newbery ...
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... Public Ledger ' was numbered CXVI.—ED. 1 THE EDITOR'S PREFACE . [ By Goldsmith . It CONTENTS . 7 APPENDIX TO THE PRESENT EDITION.
... Public Ledger ' was numbered CXVI.—ED. 1 THE EDITOR'S PREFACE . [ By Goldsmith . It CONTENTS . 7 APPENDIX TO THE PRESENT EDITION.
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... Public Ledger , a circum- stance which seems to indicate that a series was not at first intended . -ED . LETTER II . Merchant in Amsterdam . From Lien Chi.
... Public Ledger , a circum- stance which seems to indicate that a series was not at first intended . -ED . LETTER II . Merchant in Amsterdam . From Lien Chi.
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... Public Ledger , 1760-1 , we find in Newbery's advertisements , & c . , " J. . Newbery , at the Bible and Sun in St. Paul's Churchyard , opposite to the North Door of the Church , " an address which three or four years later became " 65 ...
... Public Ledger , 1760-1 , we find in Newbery's advertisements , & c . , " J. . Newbery , at the Bible and Sun in St. Paul's Churchyard , opposite to the North Door of the Church , " an address which three or four years later became " 65 ...
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... Public Ledger ( Feb. 7 , 1760 ) . The principal one occurs under the head- ing " ENGLAND . " The " Wanted an Usher , " & c . , does not appear in the Ledger version . Instead is the following : — “ ENGLAND . There was a great concourse ...
... Public Ledger ( Feb. 7 , 1760 ) . The principal one occurs under the head- ing " ENGLAND . " The " Wanted an Usher , " & c . , does not appear in the Ledger version . Instead is the following : — “ ENGLAND . There was a great concourse ...
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