The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Bind 4 |
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Side 15
... that might engage them to make any part of the world their home . This dispersion would probably have lost their religion , had it not been secured by the strength of its constitution ; for they are to live all in a body ...
... that might engage them to make any part of the world their home . This dispersion would probably have lost their religion , had it not been secured by the strength of its constitution ; for they are to live all in a body ...
Side 18
The next was the wife of a rich usurer , loaden with a bag of gold ; she told us that her spouse was very old , and by the course of nature , could not expect to live long ; and that to show her tender regards for him , she had saved ...
The next was the wife of a rich usurer , loaden with a bag of gold ; she told us that her spouse was very old , and by the course of nature , could not expect to live long ; and that to show her tender regards for him , she had saved ...
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It is not to be conceived , how many wizards , gipsies , and cunning - men are dispersed through all the counties and market - towns of Great Britain , not to mention the fortunetellers and astrologers , who live very comfortably upon ...
It is not to be conceived , how many wizards , gipsies , and cunning - men are dispersed through all the counties and market - towns of Great Britain , not to mention the fortunetellers and astrologers , who live very comfortably upon ...
Side 25
The coffee - houses are supported by them , the press is choked with them , eminent authors live upon them . Our bottle - conversation is so infected with them , that a party - lie is grown as fashionable an entertainment as a lively ...
The coffee - houses are supported by them , the press is choked with them , eminent authors live upon them . Our bottle - conversation is so infected with them , that a party - lie is grown as fashionable an entertainment as a lively ...
Side 27
When Pompey was desired not to set sail in a tempest that would hazard his life , “ It is necessary for me ( says he ) to sail , but it is not necessary for me to live : " every man should say to himself , with the same spirit , It is ...
When Pompey was desired not to set sail in a tempest that would hazard his life , “ It is necessary for me ( says he ) to sail , but it is not necessary for me to live : " every man should say to himself , with the same spirit , It is ...
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