The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Bind 2G. Bell, 1881 |
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Side 59
... present , as we were gentlemen , not to say anything of what had passed . He1 had not been ashore above two days , when one of the company began to rally him upon his devotion on shipboard , which the other denied in so high terms ...
... present , as we were gentlemen , not to say anything of what had passed . He1 had not been ashore above two days , when one of the company began to rally him upon his devotion on shipboard , which the other denied in so high terms ...
Side 66
... present lifted up their eyes into vault ; and I must confess , we did discover many trace cordage which were interwoven in the stiffening of drapery . A third argument was founded upon a petition of Greenland trade , which1 likewise ...
... present lifted up their eyes into vault ; and I must confess , we did discover many trace cordage which were interwoven in the stiffening of drapery . A third argument was founded upon a petition of Greenland trade , which1 likewise ...
Side 137
... present business . If you remember , I whispered a word in your ear as we were walking up the Mall , and you see what has happened since . If I had seen you this morning , I would have told you in your ear another secret . I hope you ...
... present business . If you remember , I whispered a word in your ear as we were walking up the Mall , and you see what has happened since . If I had seen you this morning , I would have told you in your ear another secret . I hope you ...
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