The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volumen5G. Bell, 1882 |
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... servant , J. ADDISON . December 20th , 1706 . SIR , ADDISON TO MR . STEPNEY . Whitehall , December 27th , 1706 . Private letters from Scotland say that the two Glas- gow men in custody at Edinburgh have confessed , in their examination ...
... servant , J. ADDISON . December 20th , 1706 . SIR , ADDISON TO MR . STEPNEY . Whitehall , December 27th , 1706 . Private letters from Scotland say that the two Glas- gow men in custody at Edinburgh have confessed , in their examination ...
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... servant on my re- turn from Chapel - Izzard , whither I am just now going . Your humble servant , on you J. ADDISON . SIR , THE EARL OF HALIFAX TO SWIFT . [ London , ] October 6 , 1709 . Our friend Mr. Addison telling me that he was to ...
... servant on my re- turn from Chapel - Izzard , whither I am just now going . Your humble servant , on you J. ADDISON . SIR , THE EARL OF HALIFAX TO SWIFT . [ London , ] October 6 , 1709 . Our friend Mr. Addison telling me that he was to ...
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... servant , J. ADDISON . ADDISON TO SWIFT . DEAR SIR , Dublin Castle , June 3rd , 1710 . I am just now come from Finglass , where I have been drinking your health , and talking of you , with one who loves and admires you better than any ...
... servant , J. ADDISON . ADDISON TO SWIFT . DEAR SIR , Dublin Castle , June 3rd , 1710 . I am just now come from Finglass , where I have been drinking your health , and talking of you , with one who loves and admires you better than any ...
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