The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Bind 4G. Bell, 1882 |
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... believe , if he had a mind to be chosen king , he would hardly be refused . " Letter 11. London , Dec. 9 , 1710. Dr. S. to Mrs. Johnson . Addison and I are different as black and white , and I believe our friend- ship will go off , by ...
... believe , if he had a mind to be chosen king , he would hardly be refused . " Letter 11. London , Dec. 9 , 1710. Dr. S. to Mrs. Johnson . Addison and I are different as black and white , and I believe our friend- ship will go off , by ...
Side 183
... believe the English are a much wiser nation , the French are un- doubtedly much more happy . Their old men in particular are , I believe , the most agreeable in the world . An ante- diluvian could not have more life and briskness in him ...
... believe the English are a much wiser nation , the French are un- doubtedly much more happy . Their old men in particular are , I believe , the most agreeable in the world . An ante- diluvian could not have more life and briskness in him ...
Side 192
... believe it showed me some of the finest places and of the greatest persons in the world . One cannot hear a name mentioned in it that does not bring to mind a piece of a gazette , nor see a man that has not signalized himself in a ...
... believe it showed me some of the finest places and of the greatest persons in the world . One cannot hear a name mentioned in it that does not bring to mind a piece of a gazette , nor see a man that has not signalized himself in a ...
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