The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volumen2G. Bell, 1881 |
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... Whig anagrams , and do not quarrel with either of them because they are Whigs or Tories , but because they are anagrams and acrostics . But to return to punning . Having pursued the history of a pun , from its original to its downfal ...
... Whig anagrams , and do not quarrel with either of them because they are Whigs or Tories , but because they are anagrams and acrostics . But to return to punning . Having pursued the history of a pun , from its original to its downfal ...
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... Whig partisan , has most unfortunately a very beautiful mole on the Tory part of her forehead ; which being very conspicuous , has occasioned many mistakes , and given an handle to her enemies to misrepresent her face , as though it had ...
... Whig partisan , has most unfortunately a very beautiful mole on the Tory part of her forehead ; which being very conspicuous , has occasioned many mistakes , and given an handle to her enemies to misrepresent her face , as though it had ...
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... Whig jockeys and Tory fox - hunters ; not to mention the innumerable curses , frowns , and whispers it produces at a quarter - sessions . I do not know whether I have observed in any of my for- mer papers , that my friends , Sir Roger ...
... Whig jockeys and Tory fox - hunters ; not to mention the innumerable curses , frowns , and whispers it produces at a quarter - sessions . I do not know whether I have observed in any of my for- mer papers , that my friends , Sir Roger ...
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THE TATLER | 5 |
Bickerstaff family | 75 |
Continuance of the Vision of the Goddess of Justice | 102 |
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