The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volumen2G. Bell, 1881 |
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... according to former edicts , a state of death , and demanded an order for the inter- ment of the said Rebecca . ' " " I looked upon the maid with great humanity , and desired her to make answer to what was said against her . She said ...
... according to former edicts , a state of death , and demanded an order for the inter- ment of the said Rebecca . ' " " I looked upon the maid with great humanity , and desired her to make answer to what was said against her . She said ...
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... according as they fell into the possession of wise or foolish men . They often found power with so much inso- lence and impatience cleaving to it , that it became a misfor- tune to the person on whom it was conferred . Youth had often ...
... according as they fell into the possession of wise or foolish men . They often found power with so much inso- lence and impatience cleaving to it , that it became a misfor- tune to the person on whom it was conferred . Youth had often ...
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... according to the strictest rules of equity and justice , I can safely say , I acted according to the best of my understanding . But as for the proceedings of that court , I shall refer my reader to an account of them , written by my ...
... according to the strictest rules of equity and justice , I can safely say , I acted according to the best of my understanding . But as for the proceedings of that court , I shall refer my reader to an account of them , written by my ...
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Dramatic News and Criticism | 20 |
Inventory of the Playhouse | 42 |
Miss Jennys MarriageChoice of Matches in | 75 |
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