The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volumen5G. Bell, 1882 |
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... manner by his admired hero . Many Englishmen have proved very pernicious to their own country , by following blindly the examples of persons to be met with in Greek and Roman history , who acted in conformity with their own governments ...
... manner by his admired hero . Many Englishmen have proved very pernicious to their own country , by following blindly the examples of persons to be met with in Greek and Roman history , who acted in conformity with their own governments ...
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... manner , when as yet his disciples were under no such trials , you would certainly have said within yourself , if these speeches of Jesus are true , and if , according to his prediction , governors and kings undertake to ruin and ...
... manner , when as yet his disciples were under no such trials , you would certainly have said within yourself , if these speeches of Jesus are true , and if , according to his prediction , governors and kings undertake to ruin and ...
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... manner talked of , cannot but prove a great discouragement to virtuous actions , to learning and industry , and very de- trimental to the House of Peers itself , by preventing such frequent supplies from going into it as the nature of ...
... manner talked of , cannot but prove a great discouragement to virtuous actions , to learning and industry , and very de- trimental to the House of Peers itself , by preventing such frequent supplies from going into it as the nature of ...
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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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