The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volumen4Bohn, 1854 |
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... question not but you , and the rest of my acquaint- ance , wonder that I , who have lived in the smoke and gal- lantries of the town for thirty years together , should all on a sudden grow fond of a country life . Had not my dog of a ...
... question not but you , and the rest of my acquaint- ance , wonder that I , who have lived in the smoke and gal- lantries of the town for thirty years together , should all on a sudden grow fond of a country life . Had not my dog of a ...
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... questions and assertions , ludicrous phrases , and works of humour ? not to mention those who violate it by solemn perjuries ? It would be an affront to reason , to en- deavour to set forth the horror and profaneness of such a practice ...
... questions and assertions , ludicrous phrases , and works of humour ? not to mention those who violate it by solemn perjuries ? It would be an affront to reason , to en- deavour to set forth the horror and profaneness of such a practice ...
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... question not but " may seem equivalent to that , for so it follows in the next sentence- " and that he will consider , " i . e . I question not , that he will consider . Why then did he not say I question not that , in the first ...
... question not but " may seem equivalent to that , for so it follows in the next sentence- " and that he will consider , " i . e . I question not , that he will consider . Why then did he not say I question not that , in the first ...
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... question not , to which but is op- posed , being at a considerable distance , he could not say - but he will con- sider as he had said before , but my reader will ; and even then , the sound of but , thus repeated , had been offensive ...
... question not , to which but is op- posed , being at a considerable distance , he could not say - but he will con- sider as he had said before , but my reader will ; and even then , the sound of but , thus repeated , had been offensive ...
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... question not , if you do not give us the slip very suddenly , that you will receive addresses from all parts of the kingdom to continue so useful a work . Pray deliver us out of this perplexity , and among the multitude of your readers ...
... question not , if you do not give us the slip very suddenly , that you will receive addresses from all parts of the kingdom to continue so useful a work . Pray deliver us out of this perplexity , and among the multitude of your readers ...
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