The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volumen5George Bell & Son, 1877 |
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... received the honour of your Lordship's letter at Paris , and am since got as far as Lyons in my way for Italy . I am at present very well content to quit the French con- versation , which , since the promotion of their young prince , 1 ...
... received the honour of your Lordship's letter at Paris , and am since got as far as Lyons in my way for Italy . I am at present very well content to quit the French con- versation , which , since the promotion of their young prince , 1 ...
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... received the news of my father's death , which is indeed the most melancholy news that I ever yet received . What makes it the more so is , that I am informed he was so unhappy as to do some things , a little before he died , which were ...
... received the news of my father's death , which is indeed the most melancholy news that I ever yet received . What makes it the more so is , that I am informed he was so unhappy as to do some things , a little before he died , which were ...
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... received from your side . This day Lord Sunderland had a son christened , the queen godmother , and the Duke of Marlborough and Lord Realton godfathers . They say Jack How , Mr. Blathwait , and Prior , 2 shake . The Duchess of ...
... received from your side . This day Lord Sunderland had a son christened , the queen godmother , and the Duke of Marlborough and Lord Realton godfathers . They say Jack How , Mr. Blathwait , and Prior , 2 shake . The Duchess of ...
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VOL | 1 |
Absurdity of admitting a spirit of Party into public | 34 |
The usual Treatment of such Men as make them | 40 |
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