The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volumen5G. Bell, 1882 |
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... greater instance of his inclinations to rule without a standing army , if we consider , that upon the very first news of the defeat of the rebels , he declared to both Houses of parliament , that he had put an immediate stop to the ...
... greater instance of his inclinations to rule without a standing army , if we consider , that upon the very first news of the defeat of the rebels , he declared to both Houses of parliament , that he had put an immediate stop to the ...
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... greater relish than we can have at present of several parts of it ; as it affected their imaginations more strongly , and diffused through the whole narration a greater air of truth . The places stood as so many marks and testimonies to ...
... greater relish than we can have at present of several parts of it ; as it affected their imaginations more strongly , and diffused through the whole narration a greater air of truth . The places stood as so many marks and testimonies to ...
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... greater pleasure in the reading of their own authors than we are capable of , is that knowledge they had of the sound and harmony of their language , which the mo- derns have at present a very imperfect notion of . We find , even in ...
... greater pleasure in the reading of their own authors than we are capable of , is that knowledge they had of the sound and harmony of their language , which the mo- derns have at present a very imperfect notion of . We find , even in ...
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The Inconsistence of a Popish Prince and Protestant | 43 |
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