The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volumen5G. Bell, 1882 |
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... honour of your Grace's letter , which has hindered my immediate going to England . I am sorry to find that I have not made use of such expressions as were proper to represent the sense I have of the honour your Grace designed me , and ...
... honour of your Grace's letter , which has hindered my immediate going to England . I am sorry to find that I have not made use of such expressions as were proper to represent the sense I have of the honour your Grace designed me , and ...
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... honour , and repugnant to your virtue . " I too , Madam , am far from being insensible , I too have passions , and would my situation , a few years ago , have allowed me a possi- bility of succeeding , I should legally have solicited ...
... honour , and repugnant to your virtue . " I too , Madam , am far from being insensible , I too have passions , and would my situation , a few years ago , have allowed me a possi- bility of succeeding , I should legally have solicited ...
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... honour and service . I fancy if I had a friend to represent to his Majesty that I was sent abroad by King William , and taken off from all other pursuits , in order to be employed in His service , 2 that I had the honour to wait on your ...
... honour and service . I fancy if I had a friend to represent to his Majesty that I was sent abroad by King William , and taken off from all other pursuits , in order to be employed in His service , 2 that I had the honour to wait on your ...
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VOL | 3 |
Absurdity of admitting a spirit of Party into public | 34 |
The usual Treatment of such Men as make them | 40 |
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