The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Bind 4G. Bell, 1882 |
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... forced to take up with a fortune ; the greatest portion being always given to the most deformed . To this the author adds , that every poor man was forced to live kindly with his wife , or , in case he repented of his bargain , to ...
... forced to take up with a fortune ; the greatest portion being always given to the most deformed . To this the author adds , that every poor man was forced to live kindly with his wife , or , in case he repented of his bargain , to ...
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... forced to treat the disaffected part of his Majesty's subjects in the same . manner , and may , therefore , reasonably expect the same re- turns of good - will . I propose nothing to myself but their happiness as the end of all my ...
... forced to treat the disaffected part of his Majesty's subjects in the same . manner , and may , therefore , reasonably expect the same re- turns of good - will . I propose nothing to myself but their happiness as the end of all my ...
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... forced to clamber over so many rocks , and to tread upon the brink of so many precipices , that they were very often in danger of their lives . Sawney declared , that , for his own part , he walked in fear of his neck every step he took ...
... forced to clamber over so many rocks , and to tread upon the brink of so many precipices , that they were very often in danger of their lives . Sawney declared , that , for his own part , he walked in fear of his neck every step he took ...
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