89 resultados para Entertaining.
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The champagne standard.--American wives and English housekeeping.--Kitchen comedies.--Entertaining.--Temporary power.--The extravagant economy of women.--A modern tendency.--A plea for women architecs.--The electric age.-- Gunpowder or toothpowder.--The pleasure of patriotism.--Romance and eyeglasses.--The plague of music.--A domestic danger.--A study of frivolity.-- On taking oneself seriously.--Soft-soap.
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v.1. The life of Dr. Goldsmith. The vicar of Wakefield -- v.2-3. Citizen of the world -- v.4. An enquiry into the present state of polite learning. Essays originally published in 1765. The life of Thomas Parnell, D.D. The life of Henry Lord Viscount Bolingbroke -- v.5. Preface to Dr. Brooke's natural history. Introduction to a new History of the world. Preface to the Roman history. Preface to the History of England. Preface to An history of the earth. Preface to the Beauties of English poetry. Preface to a collection of poems for young ladies, devotional, moral, and entertaining. Dr. Aikin's Critical dissertation on the poetry of Dr. Goldsmith. Poems. Dramatic : The good-natur'd man. She stoops to conquer.
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Prepared by Thomas Church (1674-1746) from the papers of his father, Benjamin Church, and first published under the latter's name, with title: Entertaining passages relating to Philip's war ... Boston, 1716.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Vols. for 1902-07 issued without vol. numbering but constitute v. 1-6.
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Prepared by Thomas Church from the papers of his father, Benjamin Church. Includes facsim. of t.-p. of original ed.: Entertaining passages relating to Philip's war ... By T. C. Boston, Printed by B. Green, 1716.
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Written by: John Timbs?
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"Many useful and entertaining particulars, peculiarly adapted to the ingenious gentlemen engaged in the delightful study and practice of the mathematics."