The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volumen2G. Bell, 1882 |
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... Honour 253. Journal of the Court of Honour 254. Sir John Mandeville's account of the Freezing and Thawing of several Speeches 255. Letters from a Chaplain - Thoughts on the Treat ment of Chaplains 256. Proceedings of the Court of ...
... Honour 253. Journal of the Court of Honour 254. Sir John Mandeville's account of the Freezing and Thawing of several Speeches 255. Letters from a Chaplain - Thoughts on the Treat ment of Chaplains 256. Proceedings of the Court of ...
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... honour of the other . But though a man's quality may appear in his understanding and taste , the regard to virtue ought to be the same in all ranks and conditions of men , however they make a profession of it under the name of honour ...
... honour of the other . But though a man's quality may appear in his understanding and taste , the regard to virtue ought to be the same in all ranks and conditions of men , however they make a profession of it under the name of honour ...
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... Honour , & c . As soon as the court was sat , the ladies of the bench pre- sented , according to order , a table of ... honour ; that it had a natural antipathy to a stick , and that every touch of it , with anything made in the ...
... Honour , & c . As soon as the court was sat , the ladies of the bench pre- sented , according to order , a table of ... honour ; that it had a natural antipathy to a stick , and that every touch of it , with anything made in the ...
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Inventory of the Playhouse | 43 |
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