The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volumen4 |
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I would by no means presume to tax such characters with hypocrisy , as is done too frequently ; that being a vice which I think none but he , who knows the secrets of men's hearts , should pretend to discover in another , where the ...
I would by no means presume to tax such characters with hypocrisy , as is done too frequently ; that being a vice which I think none but he , who knows the secrets of men's hearts , should pretend to discover in another , where the ...
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... for my pains : not questioning , at the same time , that those who consult me will be so reasonable as to afford me a moderate share out of any considerable estate , profit , or emolument , which I shall thus discover to them .
... for my pains : not questioning , at the same time , that those who consult me will be so reasonable as to afford me a moderate share out of any considerable estate , profit , or emolument , which I shall thus discover to them .
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If we look into the bottom of this matter , we may find , I think , three reasons for it , and at the same time discover the insufficiency of these reasons to justify so criminal a practice . In the first place , men are apt to think ...
If we look into the bottom of this matter , we may find , I think , three reasons for it , and at the same time discover the insufficiency of these reasons to justify so criminal a practice . In the first place , men are apt to think ...
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... when diffused among several thousands ; as a drop of the blackest tincture wears away and vanishes , when mixed and confused in a considerable body of water ; the blot is still in it , but is not able to discover itself .
... when diffused among several thousands ; as a drop of the blackest tincture wears away and vanishes , when mixed and confused in a considerable body of water ; the blot is still in it , but is not able to discover itself .
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I would afterwards find some beautiful , modest , and discreet woman , that should be the top of the market ; and perhaps discover half a dozen romps tied up together in the same sack , at one hundred pound a - head .
I would afterwards find some beautiful , modest , and discreet woman , that should be the top of the market ; and perhaps discover half a dozen romps tied up together in the same sack , at one hundred pound a - head .
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