The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, a New Ed., with Notes, Volumen6T. Cadell and W. Davies, 1811 |
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... minds of men should be calmed and softened by some immediate applications ; and the general good taste of that age , made it expedient that such ap- plications should be administered , not by an ordinary hand , but by the most polite ...
... minds of men should be calmed and softened by some immediate applications ; and the general good taste of that age , made it expedient that such ap- plications should be administered , not by an ordinary hand , but by the most polite ...
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... mind the happiness of that govern- ment under which I live . As a British freeholder , I should not scruple taking place of a French marquis ; and when I see one of my countrymen amusing himself in his little cabbage - garden , I ...
... mind the happiness of that govern- ment under which I live . As a British freeholder , I should not scruple taking place of a French marquis ; and when I see one of my countrymen amusing himself in his little cabbage - garden , I ...
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... minds . What a despicable figure then must the present mock - patriots make in the eyes of posterity , who venture to be hang- ed , drawn , and quartered , for the ruin of those civil rights which their ancestors rather than part with ...
... minds . What a despicable figure then must the present mock - patriots make in the eyes of posterity , who venture to be hang- ed , drawn , and quartered , for the ruin of those civil rights which their ancestors rather than part with ...
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... minds of men , and by recon- ciling them to the cause of their king , their country , and their religion . To this end , I shall in the course of this paper ( to be published every Monday and Friday ) endeavour to open the eyes of my ...
... minds of men , and by recon- ciling them to the cause of their king , their country , and their religion . To this end , I shall in the course of this paper ( to be published every Monday and Friday ) endeavour to open the eyes of my ...
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... mind , which has always discovered itself in his proceedings . It was by this that he surmounted those many difficul- ties which lay in the way to his succession ; and by which , we have reason to hope , he will daily make all ...
... mind , which has always discovered itself in his proceedings . It was by this that he surmounted those many difficul- ties which lay in the way to his succession ; and by which , we have reason to hope , he will daily make all ...
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