The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Bind 4Bohn, 1854 |
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Side 5
... daughters have drawn me up a very handsome remonstrance , in which they set forth , that their father having refused to take in the Spectator , since the additional price was set upon it , they offered him unanimously to abate him the ...
... daughters have drawn me up a very handsome remonstrance , in which they set forth , that their father having refused to take in the Spectator , since the additional price was set upon it , they offered him unanimously to abate him the ...
Side 18
... daughters , for the sake of this graceless youth . " It would be endless to mention the several persons , with their several loads , that appeared to me in this strange vision . All the place about me was covered with packs of ribbon ...
... daughters , for the sake of this graceless youth . " It would be endless to mention the several persons , with their several loads , that appeared to me in this strange vision . All the place about me was covered with packs of ribbon ...
Side 21
... daughters when they are playing with their puppets , I cannot but flatter myself that their husbands and children will be happy in the possession of such wives and mothers . " If you are a father , you will not , perhaps , think this ...
... daughters when they are playing with their puppets , I cannot but flatter myself that their husbands and children will be happy in the possession of such wives and mothers . " If you are a father , you will not , perhaps , think this ...
Side 29
... daughters . Though , to tell thee the truth , I am confoundedly afraid , that as the love of money prevails in our island more than it did in Persia , we should find that some of our greatest men would choose out the portions , and ...
... daughters . Though , to tell thee the truth , I am confoundedly afraid , that as the love of money prevails in our island more than it did in Persia , we should find that some of our greatest men would choose out the portions , and ...
Side 33
... daughter , between whom they are now upon a treaty of marriage . The father of the son said to the father of the daughter , in my hearing , " Brother , I consent to this marriage , provided you will settle upon your daughter fifty ...
... daughter , between whom they are now upon a treaty of marriage . The father of the son said to the father of the daughter , in my hearing , " Brother , I consent to this marriage , provided you will settle upon your daughter fifty ...
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