The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Bind 4Bohn, 1854 |
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Side 17
... woman for her conjugal affection , when , to my great surprise , I found that she had left the good man at home , and brought away her gallant . I saw the third , at some distance , with a little withered face peeping over her shoulder ...
... woman for her conjugal affection , when , to my great surprise , I found that she had left the good man at home , and brought away her gallant . I saw the third , at some distance , with a little withered face peeping over her shoulder ...
Side 28
... woman was given to the highest bidder , and the money which she fetched laid aside for the public use , to be employed as thou shalt hear by and by . By this means the richest people had the choice of the market , and culled out the ...
... woman was given to the highest bidder , and the money which she fetched laid aside for the public use , to be employed as thou shalt hear by and by . By this means the richest people had the choice of the market , and culled out the ...
Side 29
... woman who was enclosed , marked the price that was demanded for her upon the sack . There were a great confluence of chapmen , that resorted from every part , with a design to purchase , which they were to do unsight unseen . The book ...
... woman who was enclosed , marked the price that was demanded for her upon the sack . There were a great confluence of chapmen , that resorted from every part , with a design to purchase , which they were to do unsight unseen . The book ...
Side 30
... woman , that should be the top of the market ; and perhaps discover half a dozen romps tied up together in the same sack , at one hundred pound a - head . The prude and the coquette should be valued at the same price , though the first ...
... woman , that should be the top of the market ; and perhaps discover half a dozen romps tied up together in the same sack , at one hundred pound a - head . The prude and the coquette should be valued at the same price , though the first ...
Side 38
... woman , and her fatherless children , that had been wronged by a neighbouring gentleman ; for you know , my good master was always the poor man's friend . Upon his coming home , the first complaint he made was , that he had lost his ...
... woman , and her fatherless children , that had been wronged by a neighbouring gentleman ; for you know , my good master was always the poor man's friend . Upon his coming home , the first complaint he made was , that he had lost his ...
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