The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volym 3J. Tonson, 1721 |
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... manner of preaching , that he had often a congregation of twen- ty thousand people ; the men placing themselves on the one fide of his Pulpit , and the women on the other , that appeared ( to use the fimilitude of an ingenious writer ) ...
... manner of preaching , that he had often a congregation of twen- ty thousand people ; the men placing themselves on the one fide of his Pulpit , and the women on the other , that appeared ( to use the fimilitude of an ingenious writer ) ...
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... manner which accompanies him in all circumstances of life , has a very good effect upon the parish , who are not ... manners , to pray for him in the face of the whole congregation . Feuds of this nature , though too frequent in the ...
... manner which accompanies him in all circumstances of life , has a very good effect upon the parish , who are not ... manners , to pray for him in the face of the whole congregation . Feuds of this nature , though too frequent in the ...
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... manners of the people whom he meets with in those two different scenes of life . By manners I do not mean morals , but behaviour and good breeding , as they fhew themselves in the town and in the country . And here , in the first place ...
... manners of the people whom he meets with in those two different scenes of life . By manners I do not mean morals , but behaviour and good breeding , as they fhew themselves in the town and in the country . And here , in the first place ...
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... manners in the country . There has happened another revolution in the point of good breeding , which relates to the ... manner as a clown would blush to hear . • This infamous piece of good - breeding , which reigns among the cox- combs ...
... manners in the country . There has happened another revolution in the point of good breeding , which relates to the ... manner as a clown would blush to hear . • This infamous piece of good - breeding , which reigns among the cox- combs ...
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... manner : fhe is infenfible of an increafe or diminution in the number of those the lays : fhe does not diftinguish between her own and those of another fpecies ; and when the birth appears of never fo different a bird , will cherish it ...
... manner : fhe is infenfible of an increafe or diminution in the number of those the lays : fhe does not diftinguish between her own and those of another fpecies ; and when the birth appears of never fo different a bird , will cherish it ...
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