The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volumen5George Bell & Son, 1877 |
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... Lady , on a delicate to the same , a variation to the Marquis of Wharton LETTERS , continued- Pope to the Honourable Mr. Jervas to. - - to Swift to Swift PAGE Whitehall , Apr. 5 , 1709 375 Dublin , Apr. 22 , 1709 377 Dublin Castle , May ...
... Lady , on a delicate to the same , a variation to the Marquis of Wharton LETTERS , continued- Pope to the Honourable Mr. Jervas to. - - to Swift to Swift PAGE Whitehall , Apr. 5 , 1709 375 Dublin , Apr. 22 , 1709 377 Dublin Castle , May ...
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... Lady Wortley Montague to Mr. Pope Addison to the Mayor of Dover Whitehall , April 20 , 1717 - - - Constantinople , Sept. 1 , 1717 437 438 to Mr. Bubb Doddington 439 440 ib . - to Mr. Crawford . to Mr. Davenant · - to Lords Justices of ...
... Lady Wortley Montague to Mr. Pope Addison to the Mayor of Dover Whitehall , April 20 , 1717 - - - Constantinople , Sept. 1 , 1717 437 438 to Mr. Bubb Doddington 439 440 ib . - to Mr. Crawford . to Mr. Davenant · - to Lords Justices of ...
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... lady , who had only harboured one of the offenders in her house , was in her extreme old age put to the same kind of death ; that about two hundred and thirty were hanged , drawn , and quartered , and their limbs dispersed through ...
... lady , who had only harboured one of the offenders in her house , was in her extreme old age put to the same kind of death ; that about two hundred and thirty were hanged , drawn , and quartered , and their limbs dispersed through ...
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... ladies are very well pleased with the compliment I have paid them in the course of my papers , by regarding them , not only as the most amiable , but as the most important part of our community . They ought , indeed , to resent the ...
... ladies are very well pleased with the compliment I have paid them in the course of my papers , by regarding them , not only as the most amiable , but as the most important part of our community . They ought , indeed , to resent the ...
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... lady with whom he was engaged in a point of contro- versy . Being left alone with her , he took the opportunity of ... ladies , who are much more easy to be refuted than silenced , is to show them the ridiculous side of their cause , and ...
... lady with whom he was engaged in a point of contro- versy . Being left alone with her , he took the opportunity of ... ladies , who are much more easy to be refuted than silenced , is to show them the ridiculous side of their cause , and ...
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