The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, a New Ed., with Notes, Volumen6T. Cadell and W. Davies, 1811 |
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... late session for the encouragement of loyalty in Scotland : by which it is provided , That all and every vassal and vassals in Scotland , who shall continue peace- able , and in dutiful allegiance to his majesty , his heirs , and ...
... late session for the encouragement of loyalty in Scotland : by which it is provided , That all and every vassal and vassals in Scotland , who shall continue peace- able , and in dutiful allegiance to his majesty , his heirs , and ...
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... late British monarchs , have been the per- petual source of those dissensions and animosities which have made the nation unhappy : whereas the constant and unshaken temper of his present majesty , must have a natural tendency to the ...
... late British monarchs , have been the per- petual source of those dissensions and animosities which have made the nation unhappy : whereas the constant and unshaken temper of his present majesty , must have a natural tendency to the ...
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... persons , have lived to fill a whole volume with their military performances , and to astonish the world with such instances of their bravery , as had escaped the notice of every body else . One of our late No. 3 . 11 FREEHOLDER .
... persons , have lived to fill a whole volume with their military performances , and to astonish the world with such instances of their bravery , as had escaped the notice of every body else . One of our late No. 3 . 11 FREEHOLDER .
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Joseph Addison, Richard Hurd. notice of every body else . One of our late Preston he- roes had , it seems , resolved upon this method of doing himself justice : and , had he not been nipped in the bud , might have made a very formidable ...
Joseph Addison, Richard Hurd. notice of every body else . One of our late Preston he- roes had , it seems , resolved upon this method of doing himself justice : and , had he not been nipped in the bud , might have made a very formidable ...
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... late years to lan- guish and grow cold in this our island ; where a party of men have made it their business to represent it as chimerical and romantic , to destroy in the minds of the people , the sense of national glory , and to turn ...
... late years to lan- guish and grow cold in this our island ; where a party of men have made it their business to represent it as chimerical and romantic , to destroy in the minds of the people , the sense of national glory , and to turn ...
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