The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volumen2G. Bell, 1882 |
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... gentleman , but the great- grandson of a broker , in whom his ancestor is now revived . He is a very honest gentleman in his principles , but cannot for his blood talk fairly : he is heartily sorry for it ; but he cheats by constitution ...
... gentleman , but the great- grandson of a broker , in whom his ancestor is now revived . He is a very honest gentleman in his principles , but cannot for his blood talk fairly : he is heartily sorry for it ; but he cheats by constitution ...
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... gentleman , whoever he was , that I was indisposed , that I could see nobody , and that , if he had anything to say to me , I desired he would leave it in writing . My maid , after having delivered her message , told me , that the gentleman ...
... gentleman , whoever he was , that I was indisposed , that I could see nobody , and that , if he had anything to say to me , I desired he would leave it in writing . My maid , after having delivered her message , told me , that the gentleman ...
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... gentleman , who does it for his diversion , but desires his name may be concealed . He says , very handsomely , in ... gentleman's temper is made out of such a happy mixture of the mild and the choleric , that he outdoes both his ...
... gentleman , who does it for his diversion , but desires his name may be concealed . He says , very handsomely , in ... gentleman's temper is made out of such a happy mixture of the mild and the choleric , that he outdoes both his ...
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