The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volumen2G. Bell, 1882 |
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... young gentleman who appeared in the behalf of the man , and prayed an arrest of judgment ; for that he the young man held certain lands by his the said old man's Upon this , the solicitor of the upholders took an occa to demand him also ...
... young gentleman who appeared in the behalf of the man , and prayed an arrest of judgment ; for that he the young man held certain lands by his the said old man's Upon this , the solicitor of the upholders took an occa to demand him also ...
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... young one was either at play , or toasting women whom he never conversed with . The only difference was , that the young man had never been good for anything ; the old man , a man of worth before he knew Madam Frances . Upon the whole ...
... young one was either at play , or toasting women whom he never conversed with . The only difference was , that the young man had never been good for anything ; the old man , a man of worth before he knew Madam Frances . Upon the whole ...
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... young fellow in the whole county . The truth of it is , since my residing in these parts , I have seen and heard innumerable instances of young heirs and elder brothers , who either from their own reflecting upon the estates they are ...
... young fellow in the whole county . The truth of it is , since my residing in these parts , I have seen and heard innumerable instances of young heirs and elder brothers , who either from their own reflecting upon the estates they are ...
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