The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volumen5G. Bell, 1882 |
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... tell you one way to drive him off . COACH . How's that ? GARD . I'll tell you immediately [ drinks ] -I fancy Mrs. Abigal might scold him out of the house . COACH . Ay , she has a tongue that would drown his drum , if anything could ...
... tell you one way to drive him off . COACH . How's that ? GARD . I'll tell you immediately [ drinks ] -I fancy Mrs. Abigal might scold him out of the house . COACH . Ay , she has a tongue that would drown his drum , if anything could ...
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... tell me truly , Mr. Fantome , have not you a great opinion of my fidelity to my dear lady , that I would not suffer her to be deluded in this manner , for less than a thousand pound ? FANT . Thou art always reminding me of my promise ...
... tell me truly , Mr. Fantome , have not you a great opinion of my fidelity to my dear lady , that I would not suffer her to be deluded in this manner , for less than a thousand pound ? FANT . Thou art always reminding me of my promise ...
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... tell you the reason , it being sc plain for you to guess , and the main of all , which is the conditions , as I have mentioned , may be as well treated on by letter as if he was here . So I do desire his speedy answer , for to tell you ...
... tell you the reason , it being sc plain for you to guess , and the main of all , which is the conditions , as I have mentioned , may be as well treated on by letter as if he was here . So I do desire his speedy answer , for to tell you ...
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VOL | 3 |
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The Inconsistence of a Popish Prince and Protestant | 43 |
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