The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volumen5George Bell & Son, 1877 |
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... town . To these I must add a third circumstance , which I find had no small share in my friend's conversion . Since his coming to town , he chanced to look into the church of St. Paul , about the middle of sermon - time , where , having ...
... town . To these I must add a third circumstance , which I find had no small share in my friend's conversion . Since his coming to town , he chanced to look into the church of St. Paul , about the middle of sermon - time , where , having ...
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... town or another.1 As he was full of these honest reflections , it happened very luckily for us , that one of the king's coaches passed by with the three young princesses in it , whom by an accidental stop we had an opportunity of ...
... town or another.1 As he was full of these honest reflections , it happened very luckily for us , that one of the king's coaches passed by with the three young princesses in it , whom by an accidental stop we had an opportunity of ...
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... town : and indeed the learned differ very much upon the original of this word , and the acceptation of it among the moderns . However , it is by all agreed to have a joyous and cheerful import . A toast in a cold morning , heightened by ...
... town : and indeed the learned differ very much upon the original of this word , and the acceptation of it among the moderns . However , it is by all agreed to have a joyous and cheerful import . A toast in a cold morning , heightened by ...
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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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