The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volumen5G. Bell, 1882 |
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... enemies ; and when it is compassed , the undertaking is truly politic . ( p . 8. ) He has now a fair opportunity of conquering more enemies by one act of clemency , than the most successful general will be able to do in many campaigns ...
... enemies ; and when it is compassed , the undertaking is truly politic . ( p . 8. ) He has now a fair opportunity of conquering more enemies by one act of clemency , than the most successful general will be able to do in many campaigns ...
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... enemies to the sex , or to myself , may not ac- cuse me of tautology , or pretend that I attack them with their own weapon . For this reason I shall here lay together a new set of remarks , and observe the several artifices by which the ...
... enemies to the sex , or to myself , may not ac- cuse me of tautology , or pretend that I attack them with their own weapon . For this reason I shall here lay together a new set of remarks , and observe the several artifices by which the ...
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... enemies branded with the name of Whig , and during the time of a Whig ministry . And , what is very remarkable , the Tories are now forced to have recourse to those laws for shelter and protection : by which they tacitly do honour to ...
... enemies branded with the name of Whig , and during the time of a Whig ministry . And , what is very remarkable , the Tories are now forced to have recourse to those laws for shelter and protection : by which they tacitly do honour to ...
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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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