The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volumen2G. Bell, 1881 |
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... Sir Roger was giving me this account of Tom Touchy , Will . Wimble and his two companions stopped short till we came up to them . After having paid their respects to Sir Roger , Will . told him that Mr. Touchy and he must appeal to him ...
... Sir Roger was giving me this account of Tom Touchy , Will . Wimble and his two companions stopped short till we came up to them . After having paid their respects to Sir Roger , Will . told him that Mr. Touchy and he must appeal to him ...
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... Sir Roger , put him up in a sign - post before the door ; so that The Knight's Head had hung out upon the road about a week before he himself knew anything of the matter . As soon as Sir Roger was acquainted with it , finding that his ...
... Sir Roger , put him up in a sign - post before the door ; so that The Knight's Head had hung out upon the road about a week before he himself knew anything of the matter . As soon as Sir Roger was acquainted with it , finding that his ...
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... Sir Roger de Coverley and Sir Andrew Freeport , are of different principles ; the first of them inclined to the landed , and the other to the moneyed interest . This humour is so moderate in each of them , that it proceeds no further ...
... Sir Roger de Coverley and Sir Andrew Freeport , are of different principles ; the first of them inclined to the landed , and the other to the moneyed interest . This humour is so moderate in each of them , that it proceeds no further ...
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THE TATLER | 5 |
Bickerstaff family | 75 |
Continuance of the Vision of the Goddess of Justice | 102 |
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