The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, a New Ed., with Notes, Volumen6T. Cadell and W. Davies, 1811 |
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... greater person than the owner of the richest vine- yard in Champagne . The House of Commons is the representative of men in my condition . I consider myself as one who give my consent to every law which passes : a freeholder in our ...
... greater person than the owner of the richest vine- yard in Champagne . The House of Commons is the representative of men in my condition . I consider myself as one who give my consent to every law which passes : a freeholder in our ...
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... greater sign of a general decay of virtue in a nation , than a want of zeal in its inhabitants for the good of their country . This generous and public- spirited passion has been observed of late years to lan- guish and grow cold in ...
... greater sign of a general decay of virtue in a nation , than a want of zeal in its inhabitants for the good of their country . This generous and public- spirited passion has been observed of late years to lan- guish and grow cold in ...
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... greater proportion of it should exert itself to- wards that community in which Providence has placed us . This is our proper sphere of action , the province allotted to us for the exercise of our civil virtues , and in which alone we ...
... greater proportion of it should exert itself to- wards that community in which Providence has placed us . This is our proper sphere of action , the province allotted to us for the exercise of our civil virtues , and in which alone we ...
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... greater affront to the Deity , whom he worships , than to appeal to him with an intention to deceive ; nor a greater injustice to men than to betray them by false as- surances ; it is no wonder that pagans and Christians , in- fidels ...
... greater affront to the Deity , whom he worships , than to appeal to him with an intention to deceive ; nor a greater injustice to men than to betray them by false as- surances ; it is no wonder that pagans and Christians , in- fidels ...
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... greater heights , and enforced with stronger motives , by the principles of our religion . ' Perjury , with relation to the oaths which are at pre- sent required by us , has in it all the aggravating circum- stances , which can attend ...
... greater heights , and enforced with stronger motives , by the principles of our religion . ' Perjury , with relation to the oaths which are at pre- sent required by us , has in it all the aggravating circum- stances , which can attend ...
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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