The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volume 4Bohn, 1854 |
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Page 17
... enemy's camp , which was appointed for the general rendezvous of these female carriers , being very de- sirous to look into their several ladings . The first of them had a huge sack upon her shoulders , which she set down with great ...
... enemy's camp , which was appointed for the general rendezvous of these female carriers , being very de- sirous to look into their several ladings . The first of them had a huge sack upon her shoulders , which she set down with great ...
Page 37
... to his wishes . But this particular comes from a Whig justice of peace , who was always Sir Roger's enemy and antagonist . I have let- ters both from the chaplain and Captain Sentry , which No. 517 . 37 THE SPECTATOR .
... to his wishes . But this particular comes from a Whig justice of peace , who was always Sir Roger's enemy and antagonist . I have let- ters both from the chaplain and Captain Sentry , which No. 517 . 37 THE SPECTATOR .
Page 81
... enemies to myself , if I act with so regal an air ; and that my detract- ors , instead of giving me the usual title of SPECTATOR , Will be apt to call me the " King of Clubs . " But to proceed on my intended project , it is very well ...
... enemies to myself , if I act with so regal an air ; and that my detract- ors , instead of giving me the usual title of SPECTATOR , Will be apt to call me the " King of Clubs . " But to proceed on my intended project , it is very well ...
Page 83
... enemy to the French king , though , in reality , I only make use of him for a help to discourse . In short , I wrangle and dispute for exercise ; and have carried this point so far , that I was once like to have been run through the ...
... enemy to the French king , though , in reality , I only make use of him for a help to discourse . In short , I wrangle and dispute for exercise ; and have carried this point so far , that I was once like to have been run through the ...
Page 107
... enemy to his country , and a bl - nd - rb - ss , " & c . & c . The remaining part of this political treatise , which is written after the manner of the most celebrated authors in Great Britain , I may communicate to the public at a more ...
... enemy to his country , and a bl - nd - rb - ss , " & c . & c . The remaining part of this political treatise , which is written after the manner of the most celebrated authors in Great Britain , I may communicate to the public at a more ...
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