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... you shewed some years ago , when you chose for your wife an obscure young woman , who doth not indeed pretend to an ancient family , but has certainly as many forefathers as any lady in the land ORIGINAL DEDICATIONS . xvii.
... you shewed some years ago , when you chose for your wife an obscure young woman , who doth not indeed pretend to an ancient family , but has certainly as many forefathers as any lady in the land ORIGINAL DEDICATIONS . xvii.
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... of equality— and what woman , who was capable of appre- ciating Addison's mind , could think herself his superior there ? The manner in which he filled the high post in which he was placed has not xxvi HISTORICAL AND.
... of equality— and what woman , who was capable of appre- ciating Addison's mind , could think herself his superior there ? The manner in which he filled the high post in which he was placed has not xxvi HISTORICAL AND.
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... woman , he indulged in the licentiousness of brothels , in one of which he was found dead , February 19 , 1717-18 . In N ° 520 , the affectionate letter on the death of a wife is said to be written by a Mr- FRANCHMAN , of Norwich , of ...
... woman , he indulged in the licentiousness of brothels , in one of which he was found dead , February 19 , 1717-18 . In N ° 520 , the affectionate letter on the death of a wife is said to be written by a Mr- FRANCHMAN , of Norwich , of ...
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... women profess love to him , and the young men are glad of his company . When he * At that time the genteelest part of the town . This fellow was a noted sharper , swaggerer , and de- bauchee about town , at the time here pointed out ...
... women profess love to him , and the young men are glad of his company . When he * At that time the genteelest part of the town . This fellow was a noted sharper , swaggerer , and de- bauchee about town , at the time here pointed out ...
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... women . He has all his life dressed very well , and remembers habits as others do men . He can smile when one speaks to him , and laughs easily . He knows the history of every mode , and can in- form you from which of the French king's ...
... women . He has all his life dressed very well , and remembers habits as others do men . He can smile when one speaks to him , and laughs easily . He knows the history of every mode , and can in- form you from which of the French king's ...
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