The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, a New Ed., with Notes, Volumen6T. Cadell and W. Davies, 1811 |
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... author , though it be not always written with that force , or polished every where up to that perfect grace , which we admire so much in the Tatler , Spectator , and Guardian . his pen in the defence of property , without having B 2 THE ...
... author , though it be not always written with that force , or polished every where up to that perfect grace , which we admire so much in the Tatler , Spectator , and Guardian . his pen in the defence of property , without having B 2 THE ...
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... forces . There were not only public rejoicings in the camp at Perth , but likewise many private congratulations nearer us , among these well - wishers to their country , upon the victories of their friends at Preston ; which continued ...
... forces . There were not only public rejoicings in the camp at Perth , but likewise many private congratulations nearer us , among these well - wishers to their country , upon the victories of their friends at Preston ; which continued ...
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... forces to a man ; and after- wards , disguising themselves in their habits , came up as friends to the king's troops , and put them all to the sword . This story had a great run for a day or two ; and I believe one might still find out ...
... forces to a man ; and after- wards , disguising themselves in their habits , came up as friends to the king's troops , and put them all to the sword . This story had a great run for a day or two ; and I believe one might still find out ...
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... force of truth ! It is , therefore , to be hoped , that every fine woman will make this laudable use of her charms ; and that she may not want to be frequently reminded of this great duty , I will only desire her to think of her country ...
... force of truth ! It is , therefore , to be hoped , that every fine woman will make this laudable use of her charms ; and that she may not want to be frequently reminded of this great duty , I will only desire her to think of her country ...
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... forces are brought into these kingdoms . ' What in the name of wonder do you mean ? Are you in earnest , or do you design to banter us ? Whom is the nation obliged to , for all this load of war that it feels ? Had you been wise enough ...
... forces are brought into these kingdoms . ' What in the name of wonder do you mean ? Are you in earnest , or do you design to banter us ? Whom is the nation obliged to , for all this load of war that it feels ? Had you been wise enough ...
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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