The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volumen4 |
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The present edition of Addison's Works was announ to contain in four volumes of “ Bohn's British Classics " t whole of what had been given in the six volumes edited Bishop Hurd . And this would have been strictly perform but it was ...
The present edition of Addison's Works was announ to contain in four volumes of “ Bohn's British Classics " t whole of what had been given in the six volumes edited Bishop Hurd . And this would have been strictly perform but it was ...
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As he is a person whose head is very well turned to his business , he thinks they would be a very proper present to be made to persons at christenings , marriages , visiting days , and the like joyful solemnities , as several other ...
As he is a person whose head is very well turned to his business , he thinks they would be a very proper present to be made to persons at christenings , marriages , visiting days , and the like joyful solemnities , as several other ...
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vantage resulting from this detestable practice ; the very appearances of truth are so little regarded , that lies are at present discharged in the air , and begin to hurt nobody . When we hear a party - story from a stranger ...
vantage resulting from this detestable practice ; the very appearances of truth are so little regarded , that lies are at present discharged in the air , and begin to hurt nobody . When we hear a party - story from a stranger ...
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What would we give now for the least glimpse of that invisible world , which the first step we take out of these bodies will present us with ! There are such things as eye hath not seen , nor ear heard , neither hath it entered into the ...
What would we give now for the least glimpse of that invisible world , which the first step we take out of these bodies will present us with ! There are such things as eye hath not seen , nor ear heard , neither hath it entered into the ...
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I mention this for the sake of several rural squires , whose reading does not rise so high as to the present state of England , and who are often apt to usurp that precedency which by the laws of their country is not due to them .
I mention this for the sake of several rural squires , whose reading does not rise so high as to the present state of England , and who are often apt to usurp that precedency which by the laws of their country is not due to them .
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