The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volumen5G. Bell, 1882 |
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... answer for those who are yet unborn , since they will still be men , and therefore liable to imperfection . The Plebeian was hard - set by the answer of the Old Whig to his arguments , That the limitation of the number of the Lords ...
... answer for those who are yet unborn , since they will still be men , and therefore liable to imperfection . The Plebeian was hard - set by the answer of the Old Whig to his arguments , That the limitation of the number of the Lords ...
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... answering the several distinct arguments urged by that author in defence of the bill as drawn from the nature of ... answer even to that single argument . A famous French author compares the imaginary triumphs of such a kind of ...
... answering the several distinct arguments urged by that author in defence of the bill as drawn from the nature of ... answer even to that single argument . A famous French author compares the imaginary triumphs of such a kind of ...
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... answer from you . I have only been in- as Joseph Keally , Esq . , Dublin , and in one of Addison's letters he is addressed , Joseph Keally , Esq . , of Keally Mount , Kilkenny . In the Historical Register , Sep. 25 , 1714 , we find ...
... answer from you . I have only been in- as Joseph Keally , Esq . , Dublin , and in one of Addison's letters he is addressed , Joseph Keally , Esq . , of Keally Mount , Kilkenny . In the Historical Register , Sep. 25 , 1714 , we find ...
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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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