The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, a New Ed., with Notes, Volumen6T. Cadell and W. Davies, 1811 |
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... religion could never spread in a nation where women would have more modesty than to expose their innocent liberties to a confessor . Others of the same turn have assured us , that the fine British complexion , which is so peculiar to ...
... religion could never spread in a nation where women would have more modesty than to expose their innocent liberties to a confessor . Others of the same turn have assured us , that the fine British complexion , which is so peculiar to ...
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... religion agreeable to that reasonable nature , of which we equally partake ; and since , in point of property , our law makes no distinction of sexes . We may , therefore , justly expect from them , that they will act in concert with us ...
... religion agreeable to that reasonable nature , of which we equally partake ; and since , in point of property , our law makes no distinction of sexes . We may , therefore , justly expect from them , that they will act in concert with us ...
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... religion and po- licy . It may not , therefore , be unseasonable to recom- mend to this present generation , the practice of that virtue , for which their ancestors were particularly famous , and which is called , The love of one's ...
... religion and po- licy . It may not , therefore , be unseasonable to recom- mend to this present generation , the practice of that virtue , for which their ancestors were particularly famous , and which is called , The love of one's ...
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... religion , that it does not inspire the love of one's country . Here I must premise , that as the sacred author of our religion chiefly inculcated to the Jews those parts of their duty wherein they were most defective , so there was no ...
... religion , that it does not inspire the love of one's country . Here I must premise , that as the sacred author of our religion chiefly inculcated to the Jews those parts of their duty wherein they were most defective , so there was no ...
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... 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 , which is recommended to him ...
... 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 , which is recommended to him ...
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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