The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, a New Ed., with Notes, Volumen6T. Cadell and W. Davies, 1811 |
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... writings , in whom this virtue is not highly conspicuous . The reader , however , will excuse me , if I take notice of one passage , because it is a very fine one , and wants only a place in some po- lite author of Greece or Rome , to ...
... writings , in whom this virtue is not highly conspicuous . The reader , however , will excuse me , if I take notice of one passage , because it is a very fine one , and wants only a place in some po- lite author of Greece or Rome , to ...
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... writing signed by himself , to increase the value of louis d'ors from fourteen to sixteen livres , by virtue of a new stamp which shall be struck upon them . As this method will bring all the gold of the kingdom into his hands , it is ...
... writing signed by himself , to increase the value of louis d'ors from fourteen to sixteen livres , by virtue of a new stamp which shall be struck upon them . As this method will bring all the gold of the kingdom into his hands , it is ...
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... writings of this kind , which have been published by each party . The latter may , indeed , assign one reason to justify themselves in this practice ; that , having nothing of any manner of weight to offer against the principles of ...
... writings of this kind , which have been published by each party . The latter may , indeed , assign one reason to justify themselves in this practice ; that , having nothing of any manner of weight to offer against the principles of ...
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... writing , are likewise very liberal in characters of the same nature . I cannot forbear mentioning the learned Mon- sieur Patin in particular ; who tells us in so many words , That the English are a people , whom he naturally ab- hors ...
... writing , are likewise very liberal in characters of the same nature . I cannot forbear mentioning the learned Mon- sieur Patin in particular ; who tells us in so many words , That the English are a people , whom he naturally ab- hors ...
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... writing a farce , to be called A Match out of Newgate , in allusion to the title of a comedy called A Match in Newgate ; and that his chief person is a round - shoul- dered man , with a pretty large nose , and a wide mouth , making his ...
... writing a farce , to be called A Match out of Newgate , in allusion to the title of a comedy called A Match in Newgate ; and that his chief person is a round - shoul- dered man , with a pretty large nose , and a wide mouth , making his ...
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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