The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, a New Ed., with Notes, Volumen6T. Cadell and W. Davies, 1811 |
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... thought to do no small credit to it's author , though it be not always written with that force , or polished every where up to that perfect grace , which we admire so much in the Tatler , Spectator , and Guardian . his pen in the ...
... thought to do no small credit to it's author , though it be not always written with that force , or polished every where up to that perfect grace , which we admire so much in the Tatler , Spectator , and Guardian . his pen in the ...
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... thought themselves obliged to give some reasons for it . To this end , we laid our heads together to consider what grievances the nation had suffered un- der the reign of King George . After having spent some hours upon this subject ...
... thought themselves obliged to give some reasons for it . To this end , we laid our heads together to consider what grievances the nation had suffered un- der the reign of King George . After having spent some hours upon this subject ...
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... thought advis- able , by our general , to proceed towards our Scotch confederates . During our first day's march , I amused myself with considering what post I should accept of under James the third , when we had put him in pos- session ...
... thought advis- able , by our general , to proceed towards our Scotch confederates . During our first day's march , I amused myself with considering what post I should accept of under James the third , when we had put him in pos- session ...
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... thoughts ; so that I could reckon up in our little army , two or three lord - treasurers , half a dozen secretaries of state , and at least a score of lords - justices in Eyre , for each side of Trent . We pursued our march through ...
... thoughts ; so that I could reckon up in our little army , two or three lord - treasurers , half a dozen secretaries of state , and at least a score of lords - justices in Eyre , for each side of Trent . We pursued our march through ...
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... thought it high time to put in practice that passive- obedience , in which our party so much glories , and which I would advise them to stick to for the future . " Such was the end of this rebellion ; which , in all pro- bability , will ...
... thought it high time to put in practice that passive- obedience , in which our party so much glories , and which I would advise them to stick to for the future . " Such was the end of this rebellion ; which , in all pro- bability , will ...
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