The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Том 3Vernor 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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... give notice , that I have found great relief from the two following doses , having taken them two mornings together with a dish of chocolate . Witness my hand , & c . " For the benefit of the poor . 1994 " " NO . 547 . 45 SPECTATOR .
... give notice , that I have found great relief from the two following doses , having taken them two mornings together with a dish of chocolate . Witness my hand , & c . " For the benefit of the poor . 1994 " " NO . 547 . 45 SPECTATOR .
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... give me great opportunity of being charitable in my way , that is , in setting my poor neighbours to work , and giving them a comfortable subsistence out of their own industry . My gardens , my fish- ponds , my arable and pasture ...
... give me great opportunity of being charitable in my way , that is , in setting my poor neighbours to work , and giving them a comfortable subsistence out of their own industry . My gardens , my fish- ponds , my arable and pasture ...
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... give an account of this surprising change which has been produced in me , and which I look upon to be as remarkable an accident as any recorded in history , since that which happened to the son of Cræsus , after having been many years ...
... give an account of this surprising change which has been produced in me , and which I look upon to be as remarkable an accident as any recorded in history , since that which happened to the son of Cræsus , after having been many years ...
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... give my rea- der a wrong idea of my design in this paper , I must here inform him , that the author of it is of no faction , that he is a friend to no interests but those of truth and virtue ; nor a foe 6 56 NO . 556 SPECTATOR . the ...
... give my rea- der a wrong idea of my design in this paper , I must here inform him , that the author of it is of no faction , that he is a friend to no interests but those of truth and virtue ; nor a foe 6 56 NO . 556 SPECTATOR . the ...
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... give him back his cholic ; but they were incapable either of them to recede from the choice they had made . A poor galley - slave , who had thrown down his chains , took up the gout in their stead , but made such wry faces , that one ...
... give him back his cholic ; but they were incapable either of them to recede from the choice they had made . A poor galley - slave , who had thrown down his chains , took up the gout in their stead , but made such wry faces , that one ...
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