The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volym 2J. Tonson, 1721 |
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... pleasure in the food of you , O ye Fishes ? " Do you think it was by meer chance , that when the Redeemer of the " world was to pay a tribute to Cafar , he thought fit to find it in the " mouth of a Fish ? These are all of them fo many ...
... pleasure in the food of you , O ye Fishes ? " Do you think it was by meer chance , that when the Redeemer of the " world was to pay a tribute to Cafar , he thought fit to find it in the " mouth of a Fish ? These are all of them fo many ...
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... pleasures which may be met with on the Continent . Thefe difguifes give occafion to abundance of love - adventures ; for there is fomething more intriguing in the amours of Venice , than in those of o ther countries , and I queftion not ...
... pleasures which may be met with on the Continent . Thefe difguifes give occafion to abundance of love - adventures ; for there is fomething more intriguing in the amours of Venice , than in those of o ther countries , and I queftion not ...
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... pleasure of seeing in it fomething more fingular than can be found in great Governments , and form from it an Idea of Venice in its first beginnings , when it had only a few heaps of earth for its dominions , or of Rome it felf , when ...
... pleasure of seeing in it fomething more fingular than can be found in great Governments , and form from it an Idea of Venice in its first beginnings , when it had only a few heaps of earth for its dominions , or of Rome it felf , when ...
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... nions the best regulated , and moft flourishing of any other in Europe . Their Prince is generally a man of learning and virtue , mature in years This and and experience , who has feldom any vanity or pleasure 62 From Rome to Naples .
... nions the best regulated , and moft flourishing of any other in Europe . Their Prince is generally a man of learning and virtue , mature in years This and and experience , who has feldom any vanity or pleasure 62 From Rome to Naples .
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Joseph Addison. and experience , who has feldom any vanity or pleasure to gratify at his people's expence , and is neither encumbered with wife , children or mi- ftreffes ; not to mention the fuppofed fanctity of his character , which ...
Joseph Addison. and experience , who has feldom any vanity or pleasure to gratify at his people's expence , and is neither encumbered with wife , children or mi- ftreffes ; not to mention the fuppofed fanctity of his character , which ...
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