The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Том 4G. Bell, 1882 |
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... tell thee the truth , I am confound- edly afraid , that as the love of money prevails in our island more than it did in Persia , we should find that some of our greatest men would choose out the portions , and rival one another for the ...
... tell thee the truth , I am confound- edly afraid , that as the love of money prevails in our island more than it did in Persia , we should find that some of our greatest men would choose out the portions , and rival one another for the ...
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... tell ; or whether out of the body , I cannot tell : God knoweth ; ) such a one caught up to the third heaven . And I knew such a man , ( whether in the body , or out of the body , I cannot tell : God knoweth ; ) how that he was caught ...
... tell ; or whether out of the body , I cannot tell : God knoweth ; ) such a one caught up to the third heaven . And I knew such a man , ( whether in the body , or out of the body , I cannot tell : God knoweth ; ) how that he was caught ...
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... tell you that I kept a chair by the week , on pur- pose to carry me thither and back again . Not to trouble you with a long letter , in the space of about a twelvemonth , I have run out of my whole thousand pound upon her , hav- ing ...
... tell you that I kept a chair by the week , on pur- pose to carry me thither and back again . Not to trouble you with a long letter , in the space of about a twelvemonth , I have run out of my whole thousand pound upon her , hav- ing ...
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