The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volumen2G. Bell, 1881 |
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... never saw but once , at a visit ; and you know persons of quality are always inclined to strangers ; for I could have helped her to a cousin of my own , but— ” " Good madam , ( said I , ) you neglect the account of the sick body , while ...
... never saw but once , at a visit ; and you know persons of quality are always inclined to strangers ; for I could have helped her to a cousin of my own , but— ” " Good madam , ( said I , ) you neglect the account of the sick body , while ...
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... never sullied himself with business , but had chosen rather to starve like a man of honour , than do anything beneath his quality . He produced several wit- nesses , that he had never employed himself beyond the twist- ing of a whip ...
... never sullied himself with business , but had chosen rather to starve like a man of honour , than do anything beneath his quality . He produced several wit- nesses , that he had never employed himself beyond the twist- ing of a whip ...
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... never in all that time asked anything of me for himself , though he is every day soliciting me for something in behalf of one or other of my tenants , his parish- ioners . There has not been a law - suit in the parish since he has lived ...
... never in all that time asked anything of me for himself , though he is every day soliciting me for something in behalf of one or other of my tenants , his parish- ioners . There has not been a law - suit in the parish since he has lived ...
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THE TATLER | 5 |
Bickerstaff family | 75 |
Continuance of the Vision of the Goddess of Justice | 102 |
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