The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, a New Ed., with Notes, Volumen6T. Cadell and W. Davies, 1811 |
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... mean that act which passed in the late session for the encouragement of loyalty in Scotland : by which it is provided ... means it will be in the power of a Highland- er to be at all times a good tenant , without being a re- bel ; and to ...
... mean that act which passed in the late session for the encouragement of loyalty in Scotland : by which it is provided ... means it will be in the power of a Highland- er to be at all times a good tenant , without being a re- bel ; and to ...
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... means , it lies in the power of every fine woman , to secure at least half a dozen able - bodied men to his majesty's service . The female world are , like- wise , indispensably necessary in the best causes , to manage the controversial ...
... means , it lies in the power of every fine woman , to secure at least half a dozen able - bodied men to his majesty's service . The female world are , like- wise , indispensably necessary in the best causes , to manage the controversial ...
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... means they enjoy a purer religion , and a more excellent form of govern- ment , than any other nation under heaven . But , being persuaded that every one must look upon himself as in- dispensably obliged to the practice of a duty ...
... means they enjoy a purer religion , and a more excellent form of govern- ment , than any other nation under heaven . But , being persuaded that every one must look upon himself as in- dispensably obliged to the practice of a duty ...
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... means by which they are promoted must be of the same nature . Nothing but weakness and folly can dispose Englishmen and Protestants to the interest of a popish pretender : and the same abilities of mind will naturally qualify his ...
... means by which they are promoted must be of the same nature . Nothing but weakness and folly can dispose Englishmen and Protestants to the interest of a popish pretender : and the same abilities of mind will naturally qualify his ...
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... mean a pretended concern for the safety of our established religion . Were these people as anxious for the doctrines , which are essential to the church of England , as they are for the nominal distinc- tion of adhering to its interests ...
... mean a pretended concern for the safety of our established religion . Were these people as anxious for the doctrines , which are essential to the church of England , as they are for the nominal distinc- tion of adhering to its interests ...
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