The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volumen4 |
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The emperor , knowing they could not convey away many of their effects , granted them their petition ; when the women , to his great surprise , came out of the place with every one her husband upon her back . The emperor was sg moved at ...
The emperor , knowing they could not convey away many of their effects , granted them their petition ; when the women , to his great surprise , came out of the place with every one her husband upon her back . The emperor was sg moved at ...
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To this , my very good friend Tom Dapperwit , who took upon him to be the mouth of our sex , replied , that they would be very much to blame , if they would not do the same good office for the women , considering that their strength ...
To this , my very good friend Tom Dapperwit , who took upon him to be the mouth of our sex , replied , that they would be very much to blame , if they would not do the same good office for the women , considering that their strength ...
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One of the women having a husband that was none of the heaviest , was bringing him off upon her shoulders , at the same time that she carried a great bundle of Flanders lace under her arm ; but finding herself so over - loaden ...
One of the women having a husband that was none of the heaviest , was bringing him off upon her shoulders , at the same time that she carried a great bundle of Flanders lace under her arm ; but finding herself so over - loaden ...
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I am lodged in Moorfields , in a house that for these fifty years has been always tenanted by a conjurer . you had been in company , so much as myself , with ordinary women of the town , you must know that there are many of them who ...
I am lodged in Moorfields , in a house that for these fifty years has been always tenanted by a conjurer . you had been in company , so much as myself , with ordinary women of the town , you must know that there are many of them who ...
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The men who wanted wives came hither to provide themselves : every woman was given to the highest bidder , and the money which she fetched ... that there were as many ugly women as beauties or agreeables ; so that by consequence , after.
The men who wanted wives came hither to provide themselves : every woman was given to the highest bidder , and the money which she fetched ... that there were as many ugly women as beauties or agreeables ; so that by consequence , after.
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