The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volumen2G. Bell, 1881 |
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... passed . He1 had not been ashore above two days , when one of the company began to rally him upon his devotion on shipboard , which the other denied in so high terms , that it produced the lie on both sides , and ended in a duel . The ...
... passed . He1 had not been ashore above two days , when one of the company began to rally him upon his devotion on shipboard , which the other denied in so high terms , that it produced the lie on both sides , and ended in a duel . The ...
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... passed in the world or not , doth not signify an halfpenny to its instruction , or its welfare . Some nave observed , that the northern parts of this island are more particularly fruitful in bagpipes . There are so very few persons who ...
... passed in the world or not , doth not signify an halfpenny to its instruction , or its welfare . Some nave observed , that the northern parts of this island are more particularly fruitful in bagpipes . There are so very few persons who ...
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... passed by the Bank . And here I cannot but take notice , that through the whole course of my remarks , I never observed my glass to rise at the same time that the stocks did . To complete the experiment , I prevailed upon a friend of ...
... passed by the Bank . And here I cannot but take notice , that through the whole course of my remarks , I never observed my glass to rise at the same time that the stocks did . To complete the experiment , I prevailed upon a friend of ...
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THE TATLER | 5 |
Bickerstaff family | 75 |
Continuance of the Vision of the Goddess of Justice | 102 |
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