The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison: The Spectator, no. 162-483G. Bell and sons, 1912 |
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... renegado , discovered to him the negligence and treachery of his correspondent in Castile , and at the same time asked his advice how he should behave himself in that exigency : he further told the renegado , that he found it would be ...
... renegado , discovered to him the negligence and treachery of his correspondent in Castile , and at the same time asked his advice how he should behave himself in that exigency : he further told the renegado , that he found it would be ...
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... renegado how to manage herself upon his arrival ; so that she received him with an appear ance of the utmost love and gratitude , and at length per suaded him to trust their common friend the renegado with the money he had brought over ...
... renegado how to manage herself upon his arrival ; so that she received him with an appear ance of the utmost love and gratitude , and at length per suaded him to trust their common friend the renegado with the money he had brought over ...
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