The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Том 4 |
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Everything is common among them ; which is not to be seen anywhere else . Bees , of which we are told so many wonder- ful things , have each of them a hole in their hives ; their honey is their own ; every bee minds her own concerns .
Everything is common among them ; which is not to be seen anywhere else . Bees , of which we are told so many wonder- ful things , have each of them a hole in their hives ; their honey is their own ; every bee minds her own concerns .
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The freedom and happiness of our British ladies is so singular , that it is a common saying in foreign countries , " If a bridge were built across the seas , all the women in Europe would flock into England .
The freedom and happiness of our British ladies is so singular , that it is a common saying in foreign countries , " If a bridge were built across the seas , all the women in Europe would flock into England .
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business to represent it as chimerical and romantic , to de- stroy in the minds of the people the sense of national glory , and to turn into ridicule our natural and ancient allies , who are united to us by the common interests both of ...
business to represent it as chimerical and romantic , to de- stroy in the minds of the people the sense of national glory , and to turn into ridicule our natural and ancient allies , who are united to us by the common interests both of ...
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