The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volumen4G. Bell, 1882 |
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... Letter on the Decay of the Club . 543. Meditation on the Frame of the Human Body 547. Cures performed by the Spectator -549 . On Reluctance to leave the World - Letter from Sir Andrew Freeport on his retiring 550. Proposal for a new ...
... Letter on the Decay of the Club . 543. Meditation on the Frame of the Human Body 547. Cures performed by the Spectator -549 . On Reluctance to leave the World - Letter from Sir Andrew Freeport on his retiring 550. Proposal for a new ...
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... Letter on the Man- ners of the French PAGE 169 172 175 · 178 181 184 · 187 190 105. Exhibition of the Charity Children - Proposals to ex- tend our Charities 193 106. Vision of Aurelia with a Window in her Breast 107. Letter from a ...
... Letter on the Man- ners of the French PAGE 169 172 175 · 178 181 184 · 187 190 105. Exhibition of the Charity Children - Proposals to ex- tend our Charities 193 106. Vision of Aurelia with a Window in her Breast 107. Letter from a ...
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... Letter 6. London , Oct. 10 , 1710. Dr. Swift to Mrs. Johnson . Addison's election has passed easy and undisputed ; and , I believe , if he had a mind to be chosen king , he would hardly be refused . " Letter 11. London , Dec. 9 , 1710 ...
... Letter 6. London , Oct. 10 , 1710. Dr. Swift to Mrs. Johnson . Addison's election has passed easy and undisputed ; and , I believe , if he had a mind to be chosen king , he would hardly be refused . " Letter 11. London , Dec. 9 , 1710 ...
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