The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volumen2G. Bell, 1882 |
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... heard everything that had been spoken during the whole three weeks that we had been silent , if I may use that expression . It was now very early in the morning , and yet , to my surprise , I heard somebody say , " Sir John , it is ...
... heard everything that had been spoken during the whole three weeks that we had been silent , if I may use that expression . It was now very early in the morning , and yet , to my surprise , I heard somebody say , " Sir John , it is ...
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... heard , I proposed a visit to the Dutch cabin , which lay about a mile further up into the country . My crew were extremely rejoiced to find they had again recovered their hearing , though every man uttered his voice with the same ...
... heard , I proposed a visit to the Dutch cabin , which lay about a mile further up into the country . My crew were extremely rejoiced to find they had again recovered their hearing , though every man uttered his voice with the same ...
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... heard . She was likewise ( as I afterwards found ) a greater valetudinarian than any I had ever met with , even in her own sex , and subject to such momentary consumptions , that , in the twinkling of an eye , she would fall away from ...
... heard . She was likewise ( as I afterwards found ) a greater valetudinarian than any I had ever met with , even in her own sex , and subject to such momentary consumptions , that , in the twinkling of an eye , she would fall away from ...
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