The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volumen5G. Bell, 1882 |
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... able to bestow it . Our country , which has produced writers of the first figure in every other kind of work , has been very barren in good historians . We have had several who have been able to compile matters of fact , but very few ...
... able to bestow it . Our country , which has produced writers of the first figure in every other kind of work , has been very barren in good historians . We have had several who have been able to compile matters of fact , but very few ...
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... able interpretations of those actions of which they are not competent judges . It instils into their minds the utmost virulence and bitterness , instead of that charity which is the perfection and ornament of religion , and the most ...
... able interpretations of those actions of which they are not competent judges . It instils into their minds the utmost virulence and bitterness , instead of that charity which is the perfection and ornament of religion , and the most ...
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... able to control . " If the author means in this place , by the Crown not being able to control the Lords , that it would be restrained from pouring in such a number as would always sway them to its inclinations , it is what ought to be ...
... able to control . " If the author means in this place , by the Crown not being able to control the Lords , that it would be restrained from pouring in such a number as would always sway them to its inclinations , it is what ought to be ...
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VOL | 3 |
Absurdity of admitting a spirit of Party into public | 34 |
The usual Treatment of such Men as make them | 40 |
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