The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Bind 4G. Bell, 1882 |
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Side 58
... thousand drachmas cannot fail of making eight thousand . As soon as by this means I am master of ten thousand , I will lay aside my trade of glass - man , and turn jeweller . I shall then deal in diamonds , pearls , and all ...
... thousand drachmas cannot fail of making eight thousand . As soon as by this means I am master of ten thousand , I will lay aside my trade of glass - man , and turn jeweller . I shall then deal in diamonds , pearls , and all ...
Side 59
... thousand drachmas , I shall naturally set myself on the foot of a prince , and will demand the Grand Vizier's daughter in marriage , after having represented to that minis- ter the information which I have received of the beauty , wit ...
... thousand drachmas , I shall naturally set myself on the foot of a prince , and will demand the Grand Vizier's daughter in marriage , after having represented to that minis- ter the information which I have received of the beauty , wit ...
Side 141
... thousand tun of milk ; but what most of all recommended it , was that variety of delicious fruits and pot - herbs , in which no person then living could any way equal Shalum . He treated her in the bower which he had planted amidst the ...
... thousand tun of milk ; but what most of all recommended it , was that variety of delicious fruits and pot - herbs , in which no person then living could any way equal Shalum . He treated her in the bower which he had planted amidst the ...
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