The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Bind 4Bohn, 1854 |
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... given in the six volumes edited Bishop Hurd . And this would have been strictly performbut it was found , unexpectedly , after the first volume h been issued , that so large a number of Addison's letters mained unpublished , as would ...
... given in the six volumes edited Bishop Hurd . And this would have been strictly performbut it was found , unexpectedly , after the first volume h been issued , that so large a number of Addison's letters mained unpublished , as would ...
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... given particular orders , that the tea - table shall be set forth every morning with its customary bill of fare , and without any manner of defalcation . I thought myself obliged to mention this particular , as it does honour to this ...
... given particular orders , that the tea - table shall be set forth every morning with its customary bill of fare , and without any manner of defalcation . I thought myself obliged to mention this particular , as it does honour to this ...
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... given at funerals . He has printed them in such a little portable volume , that many of them may be ranged together upon a single plate ; and is of opinion , that a salver of Spectators would be as acceptable an entertainment to the ...
... given at funerals . He has printed them in such a little portable volume , that many of them may be ranged together upon a single plate ; and is of opinion , that a salver of Spectators would be as acceptable an entertainment to the ...
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... given birth to many ridiculous arts and inventions . Some found their prescience on the lines of a man's hand , others on the features of his face ; some on the signatures which nature has impressed on his body , and others on his own ...
... given birth to many ridiculous arts and inventions . Some found their prescience on the lines of a man's hand , others on the features of his face ; some on the signatures which nature has impressed on his body , and others on his own ...
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... given to the most deformed . To this the author adds , that every poor man was forced to live kindly with his wife , or , in case he repented of his bargain , to return her portion with her to the next public sale . " What I would ...
... given to the most deformed . To this the author adds , that every poor man was forced to live kindly with his wife , or , in case he repented of his bargain , to return her portion with her to the next public sale . " What I would ...
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