The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volumen2G. Bell, 1881 |
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... stood cheek by jole , to desire the squire to sit down before the justice of the quorum , to the no small satisfaction of the former , and resentment of the latter : but I saw my error too late , and got them as soon as I could into ...
... stood cheek by jole , to desire the squire to sit down before the justice of the quorum , to the no small satisfaction of the former , and resentment of the latter : but I saw my error too late , and got them as soon as I could into ...
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... stood before it . At the gates of this temple we were met by the goddess of it , who conducted us into that of ... stood amidst the sphere of light which this image cast on every side of it . Having seen all that happened to this band of ...
... stood before it . At the gates of this temple we were met by the goddess of it , who conducted us into that of ... stood amidst the sphere of light which this image cast on every side of it . Having seen all that happened to this band of ...
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... stood upon the banks of it some time to look upon an angler that had taken a great many shapes of fishes , which lay flouncing up and down by him . I should have told my reader , that this Indian had been formerly married to one of the ...
... stood upon the banks of it some time to look upon an angler that had taken a great many shapes of fishes , which lay flouncing up and down by him . I should have told my reader , that this Indian had been formerly married to one of the ...
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THE TATLER | 5 |
Bickerstaff family | 75 |
Continuance of the Vision of the Goddess of Justice | 102 |
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