The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volumen4G. Bell, 1882 |
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... bring away little Cupid . The next was the wife of a rich usurer , loaden with a bag of gold ; she told us that her ... bringing him off upon her shoulders , at the same time that she carried a great bundle of Flanders lace under her arm ...
... bring away little Cupid . The next was the wife of a rich usurer , loaden with a bag of gold ; she told us that her ... bringing him off upon her shoulders , at the same time that she carried a great bundle of Flanders lace under her arm ...
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... bring virgins into distress , and to ruin innocence . When men of rank and figure pass away their lives in these criminal pursuits and practices , they ought to consider that they render themselves more vile and despicable than any ...
... bring virgins into distress , and to ruin innocence . When men of rank and figure pass away their lives in these criminal pursuits and practices , they ought to consider that they render themselves more vile and despicable than any ...
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... bring to the field what forces they please , if they will be at the charge of them ; but France , let her wealth be what it will , must content herself with the product of her own country . The French are still in greater straits for ...
... bring to the field what forces they please , if they will be at the charge of them ; but France , let her wealth be what it will , must content herself with the product of her own country . The French are still in greater straits for ...
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