The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volumen4Bohn, 1854 |
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... law as soon as he should know to whose lot she fell . Upon which the merchant again tied her up in his sack , and carried her to his house , where she proved an excellent wife , and cured him all the riches from her brother that she ...
... law as soon as he should know to whose lot she fell . Upon which the merchant again tied her up in his sack , and carried her to his house , where she proved an excellent wife , and cured him all the riches from her brother that she ...
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... laws . I need not here take notice of the rank which is allotted to every doctor in each of these professions , who are all of them , though not so high as knights , yet a degree above squires ; this last order of men being the ...
... laws . I need not here take notice of the rank which is allotted to every doctor in each of these professions , who are all of them , though not so high as knights , yet a degree above squires ; this last order of men being the ...
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... laws of their country is not due to them . Their want of learning , which has planted them in this station , may in some measure extenuate their misdemeanour ; and our professors ought to pardon them when they offend in this particular ...
... laws of their country is not due to them . Their want of learning , which has planted them in this station , may in some measure extenuate their misdemeanour ; and our professors ought to pardon them when they offend in this particular ...
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... law a visit with a great train and equipage . And when I am placed at his right hand , which he will do of course , if it be only to honour his daughter , I'll give him the thousand pieces of gold which I promised him , and afterwards ...
... law a visit with a great train and equipage . And when I am placed at his right hand , which he will do of course , if it be only to honour his daughter , I'll give him the thousand pieces of gold which I promised him , and afterwards ...
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... law required the testimony of two persons ; upon which the advocate insisted on the integrity of that person whom he had produced ; but the prætor told him , " That where the law required two witnesses , he would not accept of one ...
... law required the testimony of two persons ; upon which the advocate insisted on the integrity of that person whom he had produced ; but the prætor told him , " That where the law required two witnesses , he would not accept of one ...
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