The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volumen5G. Bell, 1882 |
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... greatest sinners , with that sudden and surprising change which it made in the lives of the most profligate , as having something in it super- natural , miraculous , and more than human . Origen repre- sents this power in the Christian ...
... greatest sinners , with that sudden and surprising change which it made in the lives of the most profligate , as having something in it super- natural , miraculous , and more than human . Origen repre- sents this power in the Christian ...
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... greatest provocation to disaffection and uneasiness to a powerful body among us , and the greatest discouragement to merit both to you and us ; if it would prove prejudicial to the reputation of the Peerage , though not to their power ...
... greatest provocation to disaffection and uneasiness to a powerful body among us , and the greatest discouragement to merit both to you and us ; if it would prove prejudicial to the reputation of the Peerage , though not to their power ...
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... greatest truth and esteem , sir , Your , & c . , Steele shall write to you by the next post . J. ADDISON . DEAR SIR , ADDISON TO WORTLEY MONTAGU . Whitehall , May 1st , 1708 . I am infinitely obliged to you for your kind letter , but am ...
... greatest truth and esteem , sir , Your , & c . , Steele shall write to you by the next post . J. ADDISON . DEAR SIR , ADDISON TO WORTLEY MONTAGU . Whitehall , May 1st , 1708 . I am infinitely obliged to you for your kind letter , but am ...
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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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