The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volumen2Bohn, 1854 |
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... Honour 188 · 253. Journal of the Court of Honour 254. Sir John Mandeville's account of the Freezing and 191 Thawing of several Speeches 194 255. Letters from a Chaplain - Thoughts on the Treat- ment of Chaplains 198 256. Proceedings of ...
... Honour 188 · 253. Journal of the Court of Honour 254. Sir John Mandeville's account of the Freezing and 191 Thawing of several Speeches 194 255. Letters from a Chaplain - Thoughts on the Treat- ment of Chaplains 198 256. Proceedings of ...
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... Honour - Duelling 422 · 101. Uncertainty of Fame . Specimen of a History of the Reign of Anne I. 425 102. Exercise of the Fan 428 105. Will . Honeycomb's Knowledge of the World - va- rious kinds of Pedants 431 106. Visit to Sir R. de ...
... Honour - Duelling 422 · 101. Uncertainty of Fame . Specimen of a History of the Reign of Anne I. 425 102. Exercise of the Fan 428 105. Will . Honeycomb's Knowledge of the World - va- rious kinds of Pedants 431 106. Visit to Sir R. de ...
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... honour and happiness of being under your pro- tection ; and , as he will very much stand in need of it , I cannot wish him better , than that he may continue to deserve the favour and countenance of such a patron . I have no time to lay ...
... honour and happiness of being under your pro- tection ; and , as he will very much stand in need of it , I cannot wish him better , than that he may continue to deserve the favour and countenance of such a patron . I have no time to lay ...
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... honour of so exquisite a piece of criticism should hereafter be trans- ferred to a wrong author , I have taken care to insert it in this collection of his works . Of some other copies of verses , printed in the Miscellanies , while he ...
... honour of so exquisite a piece of criticism should hereafter be trans- ferred to a wrong author , I have taken care to insert it in this collection of his works . Of some other copies of verses , printed in the Miscellanies , while he ...
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... honour , which they made him decline . It is happy that this very circum- stance has since turned so much to the advantage of virtue and religion , in the cause of which he has bestowed his labours the more successfully , as they were ...
... honour , which they made him decline . It is happy that this very circum- stance has since turned so much to the advantage of virtue and religion , in the cause of which he has bestowed his labours the more successfully , as they were ...
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