The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volumen4G. Bell, 1882 |
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... carried a great bundle of Flanders lace under her arm ; but finding herself so over - loaden , that she could not ... carrying him on , and , as it was said , had scarce passed a day in his life without giving her the discipline of the ...
... carried a great bundle of Flanders lace under her arm ; but finding herself so over - loaden , that she could not ... carrying him on , and , as it was said , had scarce passed a day in his life without giving her the discipline of the ...
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... carry it up again . " I saw one of the smallest carrying a large grain of wheat with incredible pains : when she came to the box where the nest was , she made so much haste , that she fell down with her load , after a very laborious ...
... carry it up again . " I saw one of the smallest carrying a large grain of wheat with incredible pains : when she came to the box where the nest was , she made so much haste , that she fell down with her load , after a very laborious ...
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... carried back to the Cape of Good Hope , ( where it was thought he might have been of advan- tage to our English traders , ) he mixed , in a kind of trans- port , with his countrymen , brutalized with them in their habit and manners ...
... carried back to the Cape of Good Hope , ( where it was thought he might have been of advan- tage to our English traders , ) he mixed , in a kind of trans- port , with his countrymen , brutalized with them in their habit and manners ...
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