The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, a New Ed., with Notes, Volumen6T. Cadell and W. Davies, 1811 |
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... considerations be allowed their just weight , The Freeholder will be read with pleasure , and must even be thought to do no small credit to it's author , though it be not always written with that force , or polished every where up to ...
... considerations be allowed their just weight , The Freeholder will be read with pleasure , and must even be thought to do no small credit to it's author , though it be not always written with that force , or polished every where up to ...
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... consideration of my country - women , the danger any of them might have been in , ( had popery been our national religion , ) of being forced by their relations to a state of perpetual virginity . The most blooming toast in the island ...
... consideration of my country - women , the danger any of them might have been in , ( had popery been our national religion , ) of being forced by their relations to a state of perpetual virginity . The most blooming toast in the island ...
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... considerations . C In the first place , we may observe , that we are di- rected to it by one of those secret suggestions of nature , which go under the name of Instinct , and which are never given in vain . As self - love is an instinct ...
... considerations . C In the first place , we may observe , that we are di- rected to it by one of those secret suggestions of nature , which go under the name of Instinct , and which are never given in vain . As self - love is an instinct ...
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... Elisha answered , The Lord hath shewed me , that thou shalt be king over Syria . ' 6 I might enforce these reasons for the love of our coun- try , by considerations adapted to my readers as they 24 No. 5 . FREEHOLDER .
... Elisha answered , The Lord hath shewed me , that thou shalt be king over Syria . ' 6 I might enforce these reasons for the love of our coun- try , by considerations adapted to my readers as they 24 No. 5 . FREEHOLDER .
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Joseph Addison, Richard Hurd. try , by considerations adapted to my readers as they are Englishmen , and as by that means they enjoy a purer religion , and a more excellent form of govern- ment , than any other nation under heaven . But ...
Joseph Addison, Richard Hurd. try , by considerations adapted to my readers as they are Englishmen , and as by that means they enjoy a purer religion , and a more excellent form of govern- ment , than any other nation under heaven . But ...
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