The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Том 6 |
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They pretended religion and conscience to keep the world in ease and quiet , by giving the husband means to rid himself of his wife ; the father , of a disobedient son ; a man , of his enemy , & c .; and so vice versa .
They pretended religion and conscience to keep the world in ease and quiet , by giving the husband means to rid himself of his wife ; the father , of a disobedient son ; a man , of his enemy , & c .; and so vice versa .
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Child - murder , means of preventing it , iv . 195 . Children , their minds injured by ghost stories , ii . 257 ; introduced in tragedies to excite pity , 315 ; exchanged , in the story of Eudoxus and Leontine , 470 ; their obedience to ...
Child - murder , means of preventing it , iv . 195 . Children , their minds injured by ghost stories , ii . 257 ; introduced in tragedies to excite pity , 315 ; exchanged , in the story of Eudoxus and Leontine , 470 ; their obedience to ...
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mean one of their neighbours , 505 ; of the English , 506 ; of the Germans , 507 . French cabin , in Nova Zembla , a thaw of words there , ii . ... Friends , two , their correspondence by means of sympathetic needles , iv . 238 , 239 .
mean one of their neighbours , 505 ; of the English , 506 ; of the Germans , 507 . French cabin , in Nova Zembla , a thaw of words there , ii . ... Friends , two , their correspondence by means of sympathetic needles , iv . 238 , 239 .
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LETTERS continued | 453 |
LETTERS continued | 462 |
to the Earl of Stair | 467 |
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