The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Bind 4G. Bell, 1882 |
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Side 158
... leave of the world . He never told so much as Mr. Addison of it , who was surprised as much as I ; but to say the truth , it was time , for he grew dull and dry . " - p . 167 . 66 Letter 14. Lond . Mar. 10 , 1710-11 . Dr. S. to Mrs. J ...
... leave of the world . He never told so much as Mr. Addison of it , who was surprised as much as I ; but to say the truth , it was time , for he grew dull and dry . " - p . 167 . 66 Letter 14. Lond . Mar. 10 , 1710-11 . Dr. S. to Mrs. J ...
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... leaves it there , upon which the proper officer comes and receives it without making further inquiries . The parent , or her friend , who leaves the child there , generally leaves a note with it , declaring whether it be yet christened ...
... leaves it there , upon which the proper officer comes and receives it without making further inquiries . The parent , or her friend , who leaves the child there , generally leaves a note with it , declaring whether it be yet christened ...
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... leave it to every unprejudiced reader to compare them with the motives which have kindled the pre- sent rebellion in his Majesty's dominions . As this rebellion is of the most criminal nature from its motives , so it is likewise if we ...
... leave it to every unprejudiced reader to compare them with the motives which have kindled the pre- sent rebellion in his Majesty's dominions . As this rebellion is of the most criminal nature from its motives , so it is likewise if we ...
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