The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volumen2G. Bell, 1881 |
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... tell you , that a circle of much greater philosophers than any of the Royal Society , were present at the cutting up of one of those little animals which we find in the blue of a plum ; that it was tied down alive before them ; and that ...
... tell you , that a circle of much greater philosophers than any of the Royal Society , were present at the cutting up of one of those little animals which we find in the blue of a plum ; that it was tied down alive before them ; and that ...
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... tell you the pro- gress that virtue has made in all our cities , boroughs , and corporations ; and know as well the evil practices that are committed in Berwick or Exeter , as what is done in my own family . In a word , sir , I have my ...
... tell you the pro- gress that virtue has made in all our cities , boroughs , and corporations ; and know as well the evil practices that are committed in Berwick or Exeter , as what is done in my own family . In a word , sir , I have my ...
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... tell a pleasant story of a French gentleman that visited him early one morning at Paris , and , after great professions of respect , let him know that he had it in his power to oblige him ; which in short amounted to this , that he ...
... tell a pleasant story of a French gentleman that visited him early one morning at Paris , and , after great professions of respect , let him know that he had it in his power to oblige him ; which in short amounted to this , that he ...
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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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