| Oliver Goldsmith - 1809 - 304 strani
...of England, for which I have been a good deal abused in the news-papers for betraying the liberties of the people. God knows I had no thought for or against liberty in my head ; my whole aim being to make up a book of a decent size, that, as "Squire Richard says, would do no harm to nobody. However, they... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1812 - 438 strani
...have been a good deal abused in the newspapers for betraying the liberties of the people. God knows 1 had no thought for or against liberty in my head ; my whole aim being to make up a book of a decent size, that, as'Squire Richard says, would do no harm to nobody. However, they... | |
| Laurence Sterne - 1823 - 764 strani
...the liberties of the people, when, " God knows," as he expresses himself in a letter to Langton, " I had no thought for or against liberty in my head ; my whole aim being to make up a book of a decent size, and which, as Squire Richard says, would do no harm to nobody ." His celebrated... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1825 - 440 strani
...of England,' for which I have been a good deal abused in the newspapers for betraying the liberties of the people. God knows I had no thought for or against liberty in my head ; my whole aim being to make up a book of a decent size, that, as Squire Bichard says, 'would do no harm to nobody.' However, they... | |
| sir Walter Scott (bart.) - 1825 - 554 strani
...liberties of the people, when, « God knows, » as he expresses himsell in a letter to Langton, « I had no thought for or against liberty in my head ; my whole aim being to make up a book of a decent size, and which, as Squire Richard says, would do no 'harm to nobody. » His... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1828 - 358 strani
...people, when, »God knows, « as he expresses himself in a letter to Langton -, »I had no thought f<5r or against liberty in my head; my whole aim being to make up a book of a decent size, 'and which , as Squire Richard says, would do no harm to nobody. « . .'..-•... | |
| Walter Scott - 1834 - 492 strani
...the liberties of the people, when, " God knows," as he expresses himself in a letter to Langton, " I had no thought for or against liberty in my head ; my whole aim being to make up a book of a decent size, and which, as Squire Richard says, would do no harm to nobody." His celebrated... | |
| Walter Scott - 1834 - 484 strani
...the liberties of the people, when, " God knows," as he expresses himself in a letter to Langton, " I had no thought for or against liberty in my head ; my whole aim being to make up a book of a decent size, and which, as Squire Richard says, would do no harm to nobody." His celebrated... | |
| Walter Scott - 1834 - 506 strani
...the liberties of the people, when, " God knows," as he expresses himself in a letter to Langton, " I had no thought for or against liberty in my head ; my whole aim being to make up a book of a decent size, and which, as Squire Richard says, would do no harm to nobody." His celebrated... | |
| Sir James Prior - 1837 - 558 strani
...of England, for which I have been a good deal abused in the newspapers, for betraying the liberties of the people. God knows I had no thought for or against liberty in my head ; my whole aim being to make up a book of a decent size, that, as 'Squire Richard says, would do no harm to nobody. However they... | |
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