The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, a New Ed., with Notes, Volumen6T. Cadell and W. Davies, 1811 |
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... common with myself , and to make them sensible how these blessings are secured to us by his majesty's title , his administration , and his personal character . I have only one request to make to my readers , that they will peruse these ...
... common with myself , and to make them sensible how these blessings are secured to us by his majesty's title , his administration , and his personal character . I have only one request to make to my readers , that they will peruse these ...
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... common women , who are a dishonour to their sex , have , in most reigns , been the professed sticklers for such as have acted in opposition to the true interest of the nation . The most numerous converts in King James's reign , were ...
... common women , who are a dishonour to their sex , have , in most reigns , been the professed sticklers for such as have acted in opposition to the true interest of the nation . The most numerous converts in King James's reign , were ...
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... common saying in foreign coun- tries , If a bridge were built across the seas , all the wo- men in Europe would flock into England . ' It has been observed , that the laws relating to them are so favoura- ble , that one would think they ...
... common saying in foreign coun- tries , If a bridge were built across the seas , all the wo- men in Europe would flock into England . ' It has been observed , that the laws relating to them are so favoura- ble , that one would think they ...
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... common interests both of religion and po- licy . It may not , therefore , be unseasonable to recom- mend to this present generation , the practice of that virtue , for which their ancestors were particularly famous , and which is called ...
... common interests both of religion and po- licy . It may not , therefore , be unseasonable to recom- mend to this present generation , the practice of that virtue , for which their ancestors were particularly famous , and which is called ...
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... common opinion of the negroes in our plantations , who have no other notion of a future state of happiness , than that , after death , they shall be conveyed back to their native country . The Swiss are so remarkable for this passion ...
... common opinion of the negroes in our plantations , who have no other notion of a future state of happiness , than that , after death , they shall be conveyed back to their native country . The Swiss are so remarkable for this passion ...
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ABIGAL Addison Æneid ancient appear argument beautiful believe Britain British BUTLER Celsus character Christianity church church of England church of Rome Cicero COACHMAN conjurer consider dear death disciples doctrines drum duty endeavour enemies English faith FANTOME favour fellow-subjects freeholder friends GARDENER give greatest happiness hear heart heathen ho--nour honour humour Irenæus kind king kingdom LADY laws learned lived look Madam Majesty's manner matters means ment mind nation nature never oath obliged observe occasion Pagan paper particular party perjury person political Popery present Majesty prince principles racter reader reason rebellion rebels reign religion Roman Saviour Saviour's history shew SIR GEORGE Sir Richard Steele sovereign spirit subjects Tatler tell Tertullian thee thing thou thought throne TINSEL tion tory truth VELLUM VIRG Virgil virtue whigs whole woman word wou'd writings zeal