The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Том 4Bohn, 1854 |
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... means the richest people had the choice of the market , and culled out the most extraordinary beauties . As soon as the fair was thus picked , the refuse was to be dis- tributed among the poor , and among those who could not go to the ...
... means the richest people had the choice of the market , and culled out the most extraordinary beauties . As soon as the fair was thus picked , the refuse was to be dis- tributed among the poor , and among those who could not go to the ...
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... means whereby our guilt may be taken away , and our imperfect obedience accepted . " It is this series of thought that I have endeavoured to express in the following hymn , which I have composed dur- ing this my sickness . I. WHEN ...
... means whereby our guilt may be taken away , and our imperfect obedience accepted . " It is this series of thought that I have endeavoured to express in the following hymn , which I have composed dur- ing this my sickness . I. WHEN ...
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... means suffer Minerva to take upon her the shape of any plenipotentiary concerned in this great work . I do further declare , that I shall not allow the Destinies to have had a hand in the deaths of the several thousands who have been ...
... means suffer Minerva to take upon her the shape of any plenipotentiary concerned in this great work . I do further declare , that I shall not allow the Destinies to have had a hand in the deaths of the several thousands who have been ...
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... means the whole club , that I have lately married one of my tenant's daughters . She is born of honest parents , and though she has no portion , she has a great deal of virtue . The natural sweetness and innocence of her behaviour , the ...
... means the whole club , that I have lately married one of my tenant's daughters . She is born of honest parents , and though she has no portion , she has a great deal of virtue . The natural sweetness and innocence of her behaviour , the ...
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... means I am master of ten thousand , I will lay aside my trade of glass - man , and turn jeweller . I shall then deal in diamonds , pearls , and all ungrammatical ; and is only faulty because it is long and complicated , and something ...
... means I am master of ten thousand , I will lay aside my trade of glass - man , and turn jeweller . I shall then deal in diamonds , pearls , and all ungrammatical ; and is only faulty because it is long and complicated , and something ...
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