The Works of Joseph Addison: The Spectator, no. 1-314Harper & Brothers, 1837 |
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... seems to terminate in assignations and intrigues ; and I hope you will take effectual methods , by your public advice and admonitions , to prevent such a promiscuous multitude of both sexes from meeting together in so clandestine a ...
... seems to terminate in assignations and intrigues ; and I hope you will take effectual methods , by your public advice and admonitions , to prevent such a promiscuous multitude of both sexes from meeting together in so clandestine a ...
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... seems the planters come down to the shore , where there is an immediate market of the Indians and other slaves , as with us of horses and oxen . him a perfect master of numbers , and con- sequently giving him a quick view of loss and ...
... seems the planters come down to the shore , where there is an immediate market of the Indians and other slaves , as with us of horses and oxen . him a perfect master of numbers , and con- sequently giving him a quick view of loss and ...
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... seems , the dis - it wants within itself , and receives no addi- guises only of a broken heart , and a kind of pageantry to cover distress , for in two months after , she was carried to her grave with the same pomp and magnificence , be ...
... seems , the dis - it wants within itself , and receives no addi- guises only of a broken heart , and a kind of pageantry to cover distress , for in two months after , she was carried to her grave with the same pomp and magnificence , be ...
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... seems to have shaken off all blotches and tumours which break out in the other weaknesses of her sex , is still de- the body , wltile the other is sweetening the scribed as a woman in this particular . The blood , and rectifying the ...
... seems to have shaken off all blotches and tumours which break out in the other weaknesses of her sex , is still de- the body , wltile the other is sweetening the scribed as a woman in this particular . The blood , and rectifying the ...
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... seems , a great inconvenience , that those of the meanest capacities will pretend to make visits , though indeed they are qualified rather to add to the furniture of the house ( by filling an empty chair ) than to the conversation they ...
... seems , a great inconvenience , that those of the meanest capacities will pretend to make visits , though indeed they are qualified rather to add to the furniture of the house ( by filling an empty chair ) than to the conversation they ...
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