The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volym 2J. Tonson, 1721 |
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... give Your Lordship fome Account : For whate- ver great Impreffions an Englishman must have of Your Lordship , they who have been converfant Abroad will find them still improved . It cannot but be obvi- ous ous to them , that though they ...
... give Your Lordship fome Account : For whate- ver great Impreffions an Englishman must have of Your Lordship , they who have been converfant Abroad will find them still improved . It cannot but be obvi- ous ous to them , that though they ...
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... give their ladies an airing in the fummer - feafon . The republick of Genoa has a crown and fceptre for its Doge , by reafon of their conqueft of Corsica , where there was for- merly a Saracen King . This indeed gives their ambaffadors ...
... give their ladies an airing in the fummer - feafon . The republick of Genoa has a crown and fceptre for its Doge , by reafon of their conqueft of Corsica , where there was for- merly a Saracen King . This indeed gives their ambaffadors ...
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... give themfeves not to be natural . It is indeed very strange there fhould be fuch a diversity of manners , where there is fo fmall a difference in the air and climate . The French are always open , familiar and talka- tive : The ...
... give themfeves not to be natural . It is indeed very strange there fhould be fuch a diversity of manners , where there is fo fmall a difference in the air and climate . The French are always open , familiar and talka- tive : The ...
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... give fome " fhow of gratitude , according to the best of your capacities ; express " your thanks in the most becoming manner that you are able , and be not " unmindful of all the benefits he has bestowed upon you . 66 66 " He had no ...
... give fome " fhow of gratitude , according to the best of your capacities ; express " your thanks in the most becoming manner that you are able , and be not " unmindful of all the benefits he has bestowed upon you . 66 66 " He had no ...
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... give themselves airs of Kings and Princes , of which the Miniíters of other nations are only the Representatives . Monfieur Amelot reckons in his time , two thousand five hundred Nobles that had voices in the great Council , but at ...
... give themselves airs of Kings and Princes , of which the Miniíters of other nations are only the Representatives . Monfieur Amelot reckons in his time , two thousand five hundred Nobles that had voices in the great Council , but at ...
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