The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, a New Ed., with Notes, Volumen6T. Cadell and W. Davies, 1811 |
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... received us every where with great demonstrations of joy , and pro- mised to assist us with their prayers . After these signal successes in the north of England , it was thought advis- able , by our general , to proceed towards our ...
... received us every where with great demonstrations of joy , and pro- mised to assist us with their prayers . After these signal successes in the north of England , it was thought advis- able , by our general , to proceed towards our ...
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... the dust was raised by a great drove of black cattle . This news was not a little welcome to us , the army of both nations being very hungry . We quick- ly formed ourselves , and received orders for the attack 14 No. 3 . FREEHOLDER .
... the dust was raised by a great drove of black cattle . This news was not a little welcome to us , the army of both nations being very hungry . We quick- ly formed ourselves , and received orders for the attack 14 No. 3 . FREEHOLDER .
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... received advice of General Carpenter's march as we were at dinner . Upon this alarm , we made incredible stretches towards the south , with a design to gain the fastnesses of Preston . We did little remarkable in our way , except ...
... received advice of General Carpenter's march as we were at dinner . Upon this alarm , we made incredible stretches towards the south , with a design to gain the fastnesses of Preston . We did little remarkable in our way , except ...
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... received doctrine among those , who have treated of the nature of an oath , that the greater the solemni- ties are which attend it , the more they aggravate the violation of it . And here what must be the success that a man can hope for ...
... received doctrine among those , who have treated of the nature of an oath , that the greater the solemni- ties are which attend it , the more they aggravate the violation of it . And here what must be the success that a man can hope for ...
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... receiving him , by representing him as a powerful foreign prince , supported by a numerous army of his own subjects . ' Be that as it will ; we are no more afraid of being a province to Hanover , than the Han- overians are apprehensive ...
... receiving him , by representing him as a powerful foreign prince , supported by a numerous army of his own subjects . ' Be that as it will ; we are no more afraid of being a province to Hanover , than the Han- overians are apprehensive ...
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