The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volumen2 |
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For which reason I bid her tell the gentleman , whoever he was , that I was indisposed , that I could see nobody , and that , if he had anything to say to me , I desired he would leave it in writing . My maid , after having delivered ...
For which reason I bid her tell the gentleman , whoever he was , that I was indisposed , that I could see nobody , and that , if he had anything to say to me , I desired he would leave it in writing . My maid , after having delivered ...
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One tells me , that he thinks it abso- lutely necessary for women to have true notions of right and equity , and that therefore they cannot peruse a better book than Dalton's Country Justice : another thinks they cannot be without The ...
One tells me , that he thinks it abso- lutely necessary for women to have true notions of right and equity , and that therefore they cannot peruse a better book than Dalton's Country Justice : another thinks they cannot be without The ...
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of a lie ; and , therefore , telling a man he lies , is touching him in the most sensible part of honour , and indirectly call- ing him a coward . I cannot omit under this head what Herodotus tells us of the ancient Persians ...
of a lie ; and , therefore , telling a man he lies , is touching him in the most sensible part of honour , and indirectly call- ing him a coward . I cannot omit under this head what Herodotus tells us of the ancient Persians ...
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