The Works of the Right Honorable Joseph Addison, Volume 5William Durell & Company, 1811 |
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Page 105
... Fact was very short , but pithy : for , as I said before , he was a plain , home - spun man . His yea was yea , and his nay , nay . He had farther so much of the Quaker in him , that he never swore , but his affirmation was as valid as ...
... Fact was very short , but pithy : for , as I said before , he was a plain , home - spun man . His yea was yea , and his nay , nay . He had farther so much of the Quaker in him , that he never swore , but his affirmation was as valid as ...
Page 106
... Fact . He was dressed in a fine brocade waistcoat , curiously embroidered with flower - de - luces . He wore also a broad - brimmed hat , a shoulder - knot , and a pair of silver - clocked stockings . His speeches were accompanied with ...
... Fact . He was dressed in a fine brocade waistcoat , curiously embroidered with flower - de - luces . He wore also a broad - brimmed hat , a shoulder - knot , and a pair of silver - clocked stockings . His speeches were accompanied with ...
Page 107
... Fact was not an Englishman by birth , but that he was of Dutch ex- traction , and born in Holland . In consequence of this assertion , he began to rally the poor plaintiff , under the title of Mynheer Van Fact ; which took pretty well ...
... Fact was not an Englishman by birth , but that he was of Dutch ex- traction , and born in Holland . In consequence of this assertion , he began to rally the poor plaintiff , under the title of Mynheer Van Fact ; which took pretty well ...
Page 108
... his testimony on all occasions where it was want- ed . This was the Examiner ; a person who had abused almost every man in England , that deserved < well of his country . He called Goodman Fact 108 TRIAL OF COUNT TARIFF .
... his testimony on all occasions where it was want- ed . This was the Examiner ; a person who had abused almost every man in England , that deserved < well of his country . He called Goodman Fact 108 TRIAL OF COUNT TARIFF .
Page 109
... Fact , he called them idiots , blockheads , villains , knaves , infidels , atheists , apostates , fiends , and devils : never did man show so much eloquence in ribaldry . The court was at length so justly provoked with this fellow's ...
... Fact , he called them idiots , blockheads , villains , knaves , infidels , atheists , apostates , fiends , and devils : never did man show so much eloquence in ribaldry . The court was at length so justly provoked with this fellow's ...
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