The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volumen4Bohn, 1854 |
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... proper necessaries and conveniencies for the livelihood of multitudes which in- habit it . The author of the Plurality of Worlds draws a very good argument from this consideration , for the peopling of every planet ; as , indeed , it ...
... proper necessaries and conveniencies for the livelihood of multitudes which in- habit it . The author of the Plurality of Worlds draws a very good argument from this consideration , for the peopling of every planet ; as , indeed , it ...
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... proper , that it is needless to urge it further , by speaking of the satisfaction these male - knotters will find , when they see their work mixed up in a fringe , and worn by the fair lady for whom and with whom it was done . Truly ...
... proper , that it is needless to urge it further , by speaking of the satisfaction these male - knotters will find , when they see their work mixed up in a fringe , and worn by the fair lady for whom and with whom it was done . Truly ...
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... proper field wherein such false surprisers might expatiate , and there were those present who appeared very fond to show in it its full extent of traditional history . Some of them , in a learned manner , offered to our consideration ...
... proper field wherein such false surprisers might expatiate , and there were those present who appeared very fond to show in it its full extent of traditional history . Some of them , in a learned manner , offered to our consideration ...
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... proper for every stage of life , are so more especially for the last . Horace describes an old usurer as so charmed with the pleasures of a country life , that in order to make a pur- chase he called in all his money ; but what was the ...
... proper for every stage of life , are so more especially for the last . Horace describes an old usurer as so charmed with the pleasures of a country life , that in order to make a pur- chase he called in all his money ; but what was the ...
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... proper intro- duction to a very curious letter , which I shall make the chief entertainment of this speculation . 66 The old English plainness and sincerity , that generous integrity of nature , and honesty of disposition , which always ...
... proper intro- duction to a very curious letter , which I shall make the chief entertainment of this speculation . 66 The old English plainness and sincerity , that generous integrity of nature , and honesty of disposition , which always ...
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