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" What would that philosopher have said, had he been present at the gluttony of a modern meal ? Would not he have thought the master of a family mad, and have begged his servants to tie down his hands, had he seen him devour fowl, fish, and flesh... "
The London Magazine, Or, Gentleman's Monthly Intelligencer - Page 536
1776
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The Works of Joseph Addison, Volumes 1-2

Joseph Addison - 1842 - 944 pages
...imminent danger, had not he prevented him.* What would that philosopher have said, had he been present at In the name of the sisterhood I take my leave of you, and a master of a family mad, and have begged his servants to tie down his hands, had he seen him devour...
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The Spectator [by J. Addison and others]: with a biogr. and critical preface ...

Spectator The - 1853 - 1118 pages
...imminent danger, had twt he prevented him. What would that philosopher have said, li«d he been present at the gluttony of a modern meal ? Would not he have thought the master of a family mad, and have beq his servants to tie down his hands, had he seen him devour £...
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The Spectator [by J. Addison and others] with sketches of the ..., Volumes 5-6

Spectator The - 1853 - 566 pages
...imminent danger, had he not prevented him. What would that philosopher have said, had 'he been present at the gluttony of a modern meal? Would not he have thought the master of a family mad, and have begged his servants to tie down his hands, had he seen him devour...
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The Works of Joseph Addison: The Spectator

Joseph Addison - 1854 - 624 pages
...imminent danger, had not he prevented him.' What would that philosopher have said, had he been present at the gluttony of a modern meal ? Would not he have thought the master of a family mad, and have begged his servants to tie down his hands, had he seen him devour...
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The Works of Joseph Addison: The Spectator

Joseph Addison - 1854 - 626 pages
...imminent danger, had not he prevented him.i What would that philosopher have said, had he been present at the gluttony of a modern meal ? Would not he have thought the master of a family mad, and have begged his servants to tie down his hands, had he seen him devour...
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The Works of Joseph Addison: Including the Whole Contents of Bp ..., Volume 4

Joseph Addison - 1854 - 620 pages
...imminent danger, had not he prevented him.1 "What would that philosopher have said, had he been present at the gluttony of a modern meal ? Would not he have thought the master of a family mad, and have begged his servants to tie down his hands, had he seen him devour...
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The Spectator

Joseph Addison - 1856 - 628 pages
...imminent danger, had not he prevented him.1 What would that philosopher have said, had he been present at the gluttony of a modern meal ? Would not he have thought the master of a family mad, and have begged his servants to tie down his hands, had he seen him devour...
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The Spectator [by J. Addison and others].

Spectator The - 1857 - 780 pages
...imminent danger, had not he prevented him.* What would that philosopher have said, had he been present at the gluttony of a modern meal ? would not he have thought the master of a family mad, and have begged his servant* to tie down his hands, had he seen him devour...
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Wisdom, Wit, and Allegory. Selected from "The Spectator"

Joseph Addison, P.P. - London. - Spectator, 1711-14 - 1864 - 334 pages
...imminent danger, had not he prevented him. What would that philosopher have said, had he been present at the gluttony of a modern meal ? Would not he have thought the master of a family mad, and have begged his servants to tie down his hands, had he seen him devour...
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Herald of Health, Volume 19

1872 - 332 pages
...imminent danger had not he prevented him. What would that philosopher have said had he been present at the gluttony of a modern meal ? Would not he have thought the master of a family mad, and have begged his servants to tie down his bands, had he seen him devour...
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