The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volumen2 |
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After many offers , they entered with much solemnity , in the order Mr. Thrifty was so kind as to name them to me . But they are now got to my chamber door , and I saw my old friend Sir Harry enter . I met him with all the respect due ...
After many offers , they entered with much solemnity , in the order Mr. Thrifty was so kind as to name them to me . But they are now got to my chamber door , and I saw my old friend Sir Harry enter . I met him with all the respect due ...
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Should our clergy once enter into the corrupt practice of the laity , by the splitting of their freeholds , they would be able to carry most of the elections in England . The body of the law is no less encumbered with superfluous ...
Should our clergy once enter into the corrupt practice of the laity , by the splitting of their freeholds , they would be able to carry most of the elections in England . The body of the law is no less encumbered with superfluous ...
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For my own part , I could heartily wish that all honest men would enter into an association , for the support of one another against the endeavours of those whom they ought to look upon as their common enemies , whatsoever side they may ...
For my own part , I could heartily wish that all honest men would enter into an association , for the support of one another against the endeavours of those whom they ought to look upon as their common enemies , whatsoever side they may ...
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THE TATLER PAOR Introductory Remarks | 1 |
Inventory of the Playhouse 75 Miss Jennys MarriageChoice of Matches in the | 3 |
Bickerstaff family | 6 |
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