The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volume 4Bohn, 1854 |
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... desire of improving themselves , has granted them the continuance both of the Spectator and their bread and butter ... desires it . I should be very glad to find out any expedient No. 488 . 5 THE SPECTATOR . པ་ & 6 SISMONDI'S HISTORY OF ...
... desire of improving themselves , has granted them the continuance both of the Spectator and their bread and butter ... desires it . I should be very glad to find out any expedient No. 488 . 5 THE SPECTATOR . པ་ & 6 SISMONDI'S HISTORY OF ...
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... desire nothing for my pains : not questioning , at the same time , that those who consult me will be so reasonable as to afford me a moderate share out of any considerable estate , profit , or emolument , which I shall thus discover to ...
... desire nothing for my pains : not questioning , at the same time , that those who consult me will be so reasonable as to afford me a moderate share out of any considerable estate , profit , or emolument , which I shall thus discover to ...
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... desire you would place them in a proper light ; and am ever , with great sincerity , " Sir , Yours , " & c . No. 517. THURSDAY , OCTOBER 23 . Heu pietas ! heu prisca fides ! — VIRG . WE last night received a piece of ill news at our ...
... desire you would place them in a proper light ; and am ever , with great sincerity , " Sir , Yours , " & c . No. 517. THURSDAY , OCTOBER 23 . Heu pietas ! heu prisca fides ! — VIRG . WE last night received a piece of ill news at our ...
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... model of all perfection . It would likewise quicken our desires and endeavours of uniting ourselves to him by all the acts of religion and virtue . Such an habitual homage to the Supreme Being would , 54 ADDISON'S WORKS .
... model of all perfection . It would likewise quicken our desires and endeavours of uniting ourselves to him by all the acts of religion and virtue . Such an habitual homage to the Supreme Being would , 54 ADDISON'S WORKS .
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... desire , I will make a purchase of the finest house I can find , with lands , slaves , eunuchs , and horses . I shall then begin to enjoy myself , and make a noise in the world . I will not , however , stop there , but still continue my ...
... desire , I will make a purchase of the finest house I can find , with lands , slaves , eunuchs , and horses . I shall then begin to enjoy myself , and make a noise in the world . I will not , however , stop there , but still continue my ...
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