The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Bind 4G. Bell, 1882 |
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Side 158
... believe , if he had a mind to be chosen king , he would hardly be refused . " 66 - Mr. Letter 11. London , Dec. 9 , 1710. Dr. S. to Mrs. Johnson . Addison and I are different as black and white , and I believe our friend- ship will go ...
... believe , if he had a mind to be chosen king , he would hardly be refused . " 66 - Mr. Letter 11. London , Dec. 9 , 1710. Dr. S. to Mrs. Johnson . Addison and I are different as black and white , and I believe our friend- ship will go ...
Side 183
... believe the English are a much wiser nation , the French are un- doubtedly much more happy . Their old men in particular are , I believe , the most agreeable in the world . An ante- diluvian could not have more life and briskness in him ...
... believe the English are a much wiser nation , the French are un- doubtedly much more happy . Their old men in particular are , I believe , the most agreeable in the world . An ante- diluvian could not have more life and briskness in him ...
Side 254
... believe you when you speak ill of me , any more than they would believe me should I speak well of you . " In these , and many other instances I could produce , the bitterness of the answer sufficiently testifies the uneasiness of the ...
... believe you when you speak ill of me , any more than they would believe me should I speak well of you . " In these , and many other instances I could produce , the bitterness of the answer sufficiently testifies the uneasiness of the ...
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