The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Том 4Vernor and Hood; John Walker; Cuthell and Martin; W.J. and J. Richardson; Longman and Rees; R. Lea; and J. and A. Arch. ; T. Maiden, printer, Sherbourn-Lane, 1804 |
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... blooming old age , that still promises many musical productions ; for , if I am not mistaken , our British swan will sing to the last . The best judges , who have VOL . IV . .B perused his last song on the Moderate Man , do THE ...
... blooming old age , that still promises many musical productions ; for , if I am not mistaken , our British swan will sing to the last . The best judges , who have VOL . IV . .B perused his last song on the Moderate Man , do THE ...
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... British arms is one of the supporters of the crown , and that it is impossible for a government , in which there are such a variety of factions and intrigues , to subsist without this necessary animal . A lion , or master - spy , has ...
... British arms is one of the supporters of the crown , and that it is impossible for a government , in which there are such a variety of factions and intrigues , to subsist without this necessary animal . A lion , or master - spy , has ...
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... I believe takes in the greatest part of my readers . There is nothing in nature more inconstant than the British climate , if we except the humour of its inna- bitants . We have frequently in one day all the NO . 102 . 29 GUARDIAN .
... I believe takes in the greatest part of my readers . There is nothing in nature more inconstant than the British climate , if we except the humour of its inna- bitants . We have frequently in one day all the NO . 102 . 29 GUARDIAN .
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... British ladies expose their arms and necks to the open air , which the men could not do . without catching cold , for want of being accustomed to it . The whole body , by the same means , might contract the same firmness and temper ...
... British ladies expose their arms and necks to the open air , which the men could not do . without catching cold , for want of being accustomed to it . The whole body , by the same means , might contract the same firmness and temper ...
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... British anti- quities . } ' SIR , Blois , May 15 , N. S. " BECAUSE I am at present out of the road of news , I shall send you a story that was lately given me by a gentleman of this country , who is descended from one of the persons ...
... British anti- quities . } ' SIR , Blois , May 15 , N. S. " BECAUSE I am at present out of the road of news , I shall send you a story that was lately given me by a gentleman of this country , who is descended from one of the persons ...
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