The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Том 3 |
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I make it therefore my endeavour to find out entertainments for both kinds , and by that means perhaps consult the good of both , more than I should do did I always write to the particular taste of either . As they neither of them know ...
I make it therefore my endeavour to find out entertainments for both kinds , and by that means perhaps consult the good of both , more than I should do did I always write to the particular taste of either . As they neither of them know ...
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The friend , in the mean wh saw his own sympathetic needle moving of itself to every -1 ter which that of his correspondent pointed at . means they talked together across a whole continent , a conveyed their thoughts to one another in ...
The friend , in the mean wh saw his own sympathetic needle moving of itself to every -1 ter which that of his correspondent pointed at . means they talked together across a whole continent , a conveyed their thoughts to one another in ...
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By the word material I mean those benefits which arise to the public from these my Speculations , as they consume a ... Those who have mills on their estates by this means considerably raise their rents , and the whole nation is in a ...
By the word material I mean those benefits which arise to the public from these my Speculations , as they consume a ... Those who have mills on their estates by this means considerably raise their rents , and the whole nation is in a ...
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