The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volumen5G. Bell, 1882 |
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Página 58
... continue quiet , and not make vigorous and repeated attempts for the recovery of their right , should it ever be wrested out of their hands ? Can we imagine that our Brit- ish clergy would be quiet under a prince , who is zealous for ...
... continue quiet , and not make vigorous and repeated attempts for the recovery of their right , should it ever be wrested out of their hands ? Can we imagine that our Brit- ish clergy would be quiet under a prince , who is zealous for ...
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... continuing of our political ferment , when occasions of dispute are not administered to us by matters depending ... continue them any longer . 2 Had insinuated to have been . ] Rather , had insinuated to be - But the expression , at ...
... continuing of our political ferment , when occasions of dispute are not administered to us by matters depending ... continue them any longer . 2 Had insinuated to have been . ] Rather , had insinuated to be - But the expression , at ...
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... continues to be agitated with confu- sions and tumults ; but , God be thanked , these are only the impotent remains ... continue a paper of this kind , if one were disposed to resume the same subjects , and weary out the reader with the ...
... continues to be agitated with confu- sions and tumults ; but , God be thanked , these are only the impotent remains ... continue a paper of this kind , if one were disposed to resume the same subjects , and weary out the reader with the ...
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The Inconsistence of a Popish Prince and Protestant | 43 |
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