The Works of Joseph Addison: The Freeholder. Swift's notes on the Free-holder. The Plebeian, by Sir Richard Steele, with The Old whig, by Mr. Addison. The Tatler. The Guardian. The LoverG.P. Putnam & Company, 1853 |
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... 176 36. Annals of the Pretender's Reign , 179 37 , Ill Consequences of the late Cry of the Church's Dan- ger , with regard to Religion , 188 PAGE 38. Proposals for a truce between the Ladies of vi TABLE OF CONTENTS .
... 176 36. Annals of the Pretender's Reign , 179 37 , Ill Consequences of the late Cry of the Church's Dan- ger , with regard to Religion , 188 PAGE 38. Proposals for a truce between the Ladies of vi TABLE OF CONTENTS .
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Joseph Addison. PAGE 38. Proposals for a truce between the Ladies of either Party , 187 39. Character of the late Lord Somers published on the Day of his Interment , 191 40. The usual Treatment of such Men as make themselves Authors ...
Joseph Addison. PAGE 38. Proposals for a truce between the Ladies of either Party , 187 39. Character of the late Lord Somers published on the Day of his Interment , 191 40. The usual Treatment of such Men as make themselves Authors ...
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... Proposal for Honorary Rewards - Coins and Medals , 657 97 . Letter from Simon Softly , complaining of a Widow ... Proposals to extend X CONTENTS . TABLE OF.
... Proposal for Honorary Rewards - Coins and Medals , 657 97 . Letter from Simon Softly , complaining of a Widow ... Proposals to extend X CONTENTS . TABLE OF.
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Joseph Addison. 105. Exhibition of the Charity Children - Proposals to extend our Charities , · 106. Vision of Aurelia with a Window in her Breast , PAGE 691 695 107. Letter from a Projector , offering himself as a Nomencla- tor Letter ...
Joseph Addison. 105. Exhibition of the Charity Children - Proposals to extend our Charities , · 106. Vision of Aurelia with a Window in her Breast , PAGE 691 695 107. Letter from a Projector , offering himself as a Nomencla- tor Letter ...
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... proposed , by one of the wisest among us , to draw up a manifesto , setting forth the grounds and motives of our taking arms : for , as he observed , there had never yet been an insurrection in England , where the leaders had not ...
... proposed , by one of the wisest among us , to draw up a manifesto , setting forth the grounds and motives of our taking arms : for , as he observed , there had never yet been an insurrection in England , where the leaders had not ...
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