The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Bind 4Bohn, 1854 |
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... particular to himself . There seems something in this consideration that intimates to us a natural grandeur and perfection in the soul , which is rather to be admired than explained . I must not omit that argument for the excellency of ...
... particular to himself . There seems something in this consideration that intimates to us a natural grandeur and perfection in the soul , which is rather to be admired than explained . I must not omit that argument for the excellency of ...
Side 5
... particular , are much more numerous than those who condemn it . A large family of daughters have drawn me up a very ... particular orders , that the tea - table shall be set forth every morning with its customary bill of fare , and ...
... particular , are much more numerous than those who condemn it . A large family of daughters have drawn me up a very ... particular orders , that the tea - table shall be set forth every morning with its customary bill of fare , and ...
Side 6
... particular in their ordinary expense , it will easily make up the halfpenny a day , which we have now under consideration . Let a lady sacrifice but a single ribbon to her morning studies , and it will be sufficient : let a family burn ...
... particular in their ordinary expense , it will easily make up the halfpenny a day , which we have now under consideration . Let a lady sacrifice but a single ribbon to her morning studies , and it will be sufficient : let a family burn ...
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... particular , to abstain from all appearances of mirth and pleasantry , which were looked upon as the marks of a carnal mind . The saint was of a sorrowful countenance , and generally eaten up with spleen and melancholy . A gentleman ...
... particular , to abstain from all appearances of mirth and pleasantry , which were looked upon as the marks of a carnal mind . The saint was of a sorrowful countenance , and generally eaten up with spleen and melancholy . A gentleman ...
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... particular of that people , though not so hard to be accounted for . They were always in rebellions and tumults while they had the temple and the holy city in view , for which reason they have often been driven out of their old ...
... particular of that people , though not so hard to be accounted for . They were always in rebellions and tumults while they had the temple and the holy city in view , for which reason they have often been driven out of their old ...
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