The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volume 4G. Bell, 1882 |
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Page ix
... Ladies should side with the Freeholder • 407 5. Of the Love which we owe to our Country 410 6. The Guilt of Perjury 416 7. Of Party - Lies . 421 8. The Female Association 425 9. Answer of the Freeholders of Great Britain to the ...
... Ladies should side with the Freeholder • 407 5. Of the Love which we owe to our Country 410 6. The Guilt of Perjury 416 7. Of Party - Lies . 421 8. The Female Association 425 9. Answer of the Freeholders of Great Britain to the ...
Page 61
... ladies . Now what I propose is this , since knotting is again in fashion , which has been found a very pretty amusement , that you would recommend it to these gentlemen , as something that may make them useful to the ladies they admire ...
... ladies . Now what I propose is this , since knotting is again in fashion , which has been found a very pretty amusement , that you would recommend it to these gentlemen , as something that may make them useful to the ladies they admire ...
Page 440
... ladies in particular , design very soon to have a general review of their forces at a play bespoken by one of their leaders . This set of ladies , indeed , as they daily do duty at court , are much more expert in the use of their airs ...
... ladies in particular , design very soon to have a general review of their forces at a play bespoken by one of their leaders . This set of ladies , indeed , as they daily do duty at court , are much more expert in the use of their airs ...
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THE SPECTATOR | 1 |
On the Number Dispersion and Religion of | 13 |
FREEHOLDER PAGI | 26 |
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