The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Том 4G. Bell, 1882 |
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... Conversation - Letter by the Ambassador of Ban- tam 558. Endeavours of Mankind to get rid of their Burdens , a Dream . 559. The same concluded 561. Account of the Widows ' Club 562. On Egotism - Retailers of old Jokes . 565. On the ...
... Conversation - Letter by the Ambassador of Ban- tam 558. Endeavours of Mankind to get rid of their Burdens , a Dream . 559. The same concluded 561. Account of the Widows ' Club 562. On Egotism - Retailers of old Jokes . 565. On the ...
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... conversation and good - breeding , there is not a more shining virtue in the whole catalogue of social duties . A man , however , ought to take great care not to polish himself out of his veracity , nor to refine his be- haviour to the ...
... conversation and good - breeding , there is not a more shining virtue in the whole catalogue of social duties . A man , however , ought to take great care not to polish himself out of his veracity , nor to refine his be- haviour to the ...
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... conversation opened , as usual , upon the weather ; in which we were very unanimous ; having both agreed that it was too dry for the season of the year . My fellow - traveller , upon this , observed to me , that there had I This ...
... conversation opened , as usual , upon the weather ; in which we were very unanimous ; having both agreed that it was too dry for the season of the year . My fellow - traveller , upon this , observed to me , that there had I This ...
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