The works of ... Joseph Addison, collected by mr. Tickell, Bind 41804 |
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Side 10
... method in this particular . Their medals were their current money . When an action deserved to be recorded on a coin , it was stamped perhaps up- on a hundred thousand pieces of money like our shillings , or half - pence , which were ...
... method in this particular . Their medals were their current money . When an action deserved to be recorded on a coin , it was stamped perhaps up- on a hundred thousand pieces of money like our shillings , or half - pence , which were ...
Side 11
... method to disperse and preserve their medals , by making them their current money . Every thing glorious or useful , as well in peace as war , gave occasion to a different coin . Not only an expedition , victory , or triumph , but the ...
... method to disperse and preserve their medals , by making them their current money . Every thing glorious or useful , as well in peace as war , gave occasion to a different coin . Not only an expedition , victory , or triumph , but the ...
Side 14
... method made use of by a young fellow in King Charles the Second's reign , whom I shall here call Silvio , who had long made love , with much artifice and intrigue , to a rich widow , whose true name I shall conceal under that of Zelinda ...
... method made use of by a young fellow in King Charles the Second's reign , whom I shall here call Silvio , who had long made love , with much artifice and intrigue , to a rich widow , whose true name I shall conceal under that of Zelinda ...
Side 31
... method . We are perpetually softening ourselves by good fires and warm clothes . The air within our rooms has general- ly two or three more degrees of heat in it than the air without doors . He Crassus is an old , lethargic ...
... method . We are perpetually softening ourselves by good fires and warm clothes . The air within our rooms has general- ly two or three more degrees of heat in it than the air without doors . He Crassus is an old , lethargic ...
Side 48
... method , in either her eastern or western . voyages , or even in her less distant sailing from the coasts , to know ... methods by lunar eclipses , by those of Jupiter's satellites , by the appulses of the moon to fixed stars , and by ...
... method , in either her eastern or western . voyages , or even in her less distant sailing from the coasts , to know ... methods by lunar eclipses , by those of Jupiter's satellites , by the appulses of the moon to fixed stars , and by ...
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