The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volumen2G. Bell, 1881 |
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... hand a mirror e with the same qualities as that which the painters I the hand of Truth . There streamed from it a light , which distinguishe from all the splendours that surrounded her , more flash of lightning shines in the midst of ...
... hand a mirror e with the same qualities as that which the painters I the hand of Truth . There streamed from it a light , which distinguishe from all the splendours that surrounded her , more flash of lightning shines in the midst of ...
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... hand , who were all sworn upon their honour . The women on his left hand took the same oath upon their reputation . Twelve gentlemen of the Horse - guards were impanelled , having unanimously chosen Mr. Alexander Truncheon , who is ...
... hand , who were all sworn upon their honour . The women on his left hand took the same oath upon their reputation . Twelve gentlemen of the Horse - guards were impanelled , having unanimously chosen Mr. Alexander Truncheon , who is ...
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Joseph Addison Henry George Bohn. that sat on the left hand , as being afraid of looking upon the matron , lest she should see the harlot by her . " On the right hand of Popery sat Judaism , represented by an old man embroidered with ...
Joseph Addison Henry George Bohn. that sat on the left hand , as being afraid of looking upon the matron , lest she should see the harlot by her . " On the right hand of Popery sat Judaism , represented by an old man embroidered with ...
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