The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, a New Ed., with Notes, Volumen6T. Cadell and W. Davies, 1811 |
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... consider myself as one who give my consent to every law which passes : a freeholder in our government being of the nature of a citizen of Rome in that famous commonwealth ; who , by the election of a tribune , had a kind of remote voice ...
... consider myself as one who give my consent to every law which passes : a freeholder in our government being of the nature of a citizen of Rome in that famous commonwealth ; who , by the election of a tribune , had a kind of remote voice ...
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... which is secured to me by the laws of my country ; I cannot forbear considering , in the next place , that person who is intrusted with the guardian- I have lived in one ship and execution of those No. 2 . FREEHOLDER .
... which is secured to me by the laws of my country ; I cannot forbear considering , in the next place , that person who is intrusted with the guardian- I have lived in one ship and execution of those No. 2 . FREEHOLDER .
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... considers how apt sovereignty is to deprave human nature ; and how many of our own princes made very ill figures upon the throne , who , before they ascended it , were the favourites of the people . What gives us the greatest security ...
... considers how apt sovereignty is to deprave human nature ; and how many of our own princes made very ill figures upon the throne , who , before they ascended it , were the favourites of the people . What gives us the greatest security ...
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... consider what grievances the nation had suffered un- der the reign of King George . After having spent some hours upon this subject , without being able to discover any , we unanimously agreed to rebel first , and to find out reasons ...
... consider what grievances the nation had suffered un- der the reign of King George . After having spent some hours upon this subject , without being able to discover any , we unanimously agreed to rebel first , and to find out reasons ...
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... considering what post I should accept of under James the third , when we had put him in pos- session of the British dominions . Being a great lover of country sports , I absolutely determined not to be a mi- nister of state , nor to be ...
... considering what post I should accept of under James the third , when we had put him in pos- session of the British dominions . Being a great lover of country sports , I absolutely determined not to be a mi- nister of state , nor to be ...
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