The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volumen5G. Bell, 1882 |
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... conversation . You found it in the benevo- lence of his aspect , the complacency of his behaviour , and the tone of his voice . His great application to the severer studies of the law , had not infected his temper with any- thing ...
... conversation . You found it in the benevo- lence of his aspect , the complacency of his behaviour , and the tone of his voice . His great application to the severer studies of the law , had not infected his temper with any- thing ...
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... conversations . " Our virgins , " says Tatian , who lived in the second century , " discourse over their distaffs on ... conversation among private Christians , but a constant correspondence between the churches that were established by ...
... conversations . " Our virgins , " says Tatian , who lived in the second century , " discourse over their distaffs on ... conversation among private Christians , but a constant correspondence between the churches that were established by ...
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... conversation more than any man's living , and am with the greatest truth and esteem , Sir , your most affectionate friend , and most obedient servant , J. ADDISON . I think of setting out the latter end of the next week with Col. Frowde ...
... conversation more than any man's living , and am with the greatest truth and esteem , Sir , your most affectionate friend , and most obedient servant , J. ADDISON . I think of setting out the latter end of the next week with Col. Frowde ...
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VOL | 3 |
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The Inconsistence of a Popish Prince and Protestant | 43 |
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