The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Bind 4Bohn, 1854 |
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... whole of what had been 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 ...
... whole of what had been 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 ...
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... whole examination was summed up with one short question , namely , " Whether he was prepared for death ? " The boy , who had been bred up by honest parents , was frighted out of his wits at the solemnity of the proceeding , and ...
... whole examination was summed up with one short question , namely , " Whether he was prepared for death ? " The boy , who had been bred up by honest parents , was frighted out of his wits at the solemnity of the proceeding , and ...
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... whole frame together . That I may not fall into any common beaten tracks of observation , I shall consider this people in three views : first , with regard to their number ; secondly , their dispersion ; and , thirdly , their adherence ...
... whole frame together . That I may not fall into any common beaten tracks of observation , I shall consider this people in three views : first , with regard to their number ; secondly , their dispersion ; and , thirdly , their adherence ...
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... whole people is now a race of such merchants as are wanderers by profession , and , at the same time , are in most , if not all , places incapable of either lands or offices , that might engage them to make any part of the world their ...
... whole people is now a race of such merchants as are wanderers by profession , and , at the same time , are in most , if not all , places incapable of either lands or offices , that might engage them to make any part of the world their ...
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... whole street of toy - shops . One of the women having a husband that was none of the heaviest , was bringing him off upon her shoulders , at the same time that she carried a great bundle of Flanders lace under her arm ; but finding ...
... whole street of toy - shops . One of the women having a husband that was none of the heaviest , was bringing him off upon her shoulders , at the same time that she carried a great bundle of Flanders lace under her arm ; but finding ...
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