The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volumen5G. Bell, 1882 |
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... appears by certificates of persons who have been employed in that trade . " It doth not appear , upon the strictest inquiry , that the Spaniards ever inhabited or settled on the said island ; nor is it probable they ever did , it being ...
... appears by certificates of persons who have been employed in that trade . " It doth not appear , upon the strictest inquiry , that the Spaniards ever inhabited or settled on the said island ; nor is it probable they ever did , it being ...
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... appear upon the stage . I own I was very highly pleased with it , and liked it the better , for the want of those studied similies and repartees , which we , who have writ be- fore him , have thrown into our plays , to indulge and gain ...
... appear upon the stage . I own I was very highly pleased with it , and liked it the better , for the want of those studied similies and repartees , which we , who have writ be- fore him , have thrown into our plays , to indulge and gain ...
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... appear a most wild and indigested project ? In the second place , I would propose this question . If the Lords had been limited to a certain number by our constitu- tion , whether it would not have been thought unpardonable in any one ...
... appear a most wild and indigested project ? In the second place , I would propose this question . If the Lords had been limited to a certain number by our constitu- tion , whether it would not have been thought unpardonable in any one ...
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Absurdity of admitting a spirit of Party into public | 34 |
The usual Treatment of such Men as make them | 40 |
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