The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Bind 4G. Bell, 1882 |
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Side ix
... Character 400 3. The Memoirs of a Preston Rebel . 403 4. Reasons why the British Ladies should side with the Freeholder • 407 5. Of the Love which we owe to our Country 410 6. The Guilt of Perjury 416 7. Of Party - Lies . 421 8. The ...
... Character 400 3. The Memoirs of a Preston Rebel . 403 4. Reasons why the British Ladies should side with the Freeholder • 407 5. Of the Love which we owe to our Country 410 6. The Guilt of Perjury 416 7. Of Party - Lies . 421 8. The ...
Side 402
... character , which are supported by such incontestable facts as are universally known and ac- knowledged . Having thus far considered our happiness in his Majesty's civil and military character . I cannot forbear pleasing my- self with ...
... character , which are supported by such incontestable facts as are universally known and ac- knowledged . Having thus far considered our happiness in his Majesty's civil and military character . I cannot forbear pleasing my- self with ...
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... character which we observe with greater pleasure , than that behaviour by which she has so much endeared herself to his Majesty ; though , indeed , we have no reason to be surprised at this mutual intercourse of duty and affection ...
... character which we observe with greater pleasure , than that behaviour by which she has so much endeared herself to his Majesty ; though , indeed , we have no reason to be surprised at this mutual intercourse of duty and affection ...
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