The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, a New Ed., with Notes, Volumen6T. Cadell and W. Davies, 1811 |
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... character and station in life , imposed upon him . Such was apparently the case of the Freeholder ; a set of periodical essays , undertaken in the heat of the rebellion in 1715 , and with the best pur- pose of reconciling an abused ...
... character and station in life , imposed upon him . Such was apparently the case of the Freeholder ; a set of periodical essays , undertaken in the heat of the rebellion in 1715 , and with the best pur- pose of reconciling an abused ...
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... character of a faithful servant , without thinking himself obliged to follow his master to the gallows . How can we sufficiently extol the goodness of his present majesty , who is not willing to have a single slave in his dominions ! or ...
... character of a faithful servant , without thinking himself obliged to follow his master to the gallows . How can we sufficiently extol the goodness of his present majesty , who is not willing to have a single slave in his dominions ! or ...
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... characters are the most amiable , and strike us with the highest veneration , are those who stood up manfully against the invasions of civil liberty , and the complicated tyranny which popery imposes upon our bodies , our fortunes , and ...
... characters are the most amiable , and strike us with the highest veneration , are those who stood up manfully against the invasions of civil liberty , and the complicated tyranny which popery imposes upon our bodies , our fortunes , and ...
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... character . I have only one request to make to my readers , that they will peruse these papers with the same candour and impartiality in which they are written ; and shall hope for no other prepossession in favour of them , than what ...
... character . I have only one request to make to my readers , that they will peruse these papers with the same candour and impartiality in which they are written ; and shall hope for no other prepossession in favour of them , than what ...
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... character , which are sup- ported by such incontestable facts as are universally known and acknowledged . Having thus far considered our happiness in his ma- jesty's civil and military character . I cannot forbear pleasing myself with ...
... character , which are sup- ported by such incontestable facts as are universally known and acknowledged . Having thus far considered our happiness in his ma- jesty's civil and military character . I cannot forbear pleasing myself with ...
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