The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volumen5G. Bell, 1882 |
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... means of bringing learned Pagans into their religion . II . The change and reformation of their manners . III . This looked upon as supernatural by the learned Pagans , IV . And strengthened the accounts given of our Saviour's life and ...
... means of bringing learned Pagans into their religion . II . The change and reformation of their manners . III . This looked upon as supernatural by the learned Pagans , IV . And strengthened the accounts given of our Saviour's life and ...
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... mean and des- picable , and offensive as a stagnated pool , by the means of this alteration , be raised by the same means to be the most formidable , and the most honoured part in our Consti- tution ? Or could the same body degenerate ...
... mean and des- picable , and offensive as a stagnated pool , by the means of this alteration , be raised by the same means to be the most formidable , and the most honoured part in our Consti- tution ? Or could the same body degenerate ...
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... means their privileges in the former view , I do allow they are very great ones , and therefore certainly every_Com- moner cannot desire an increase of such individuals . But if he here means their privileges as a legislative body , it ...
... means their privileges in the former view , I do allow they are very great ones , and therefore certainly every_Com- moner cannot desire an increase of such individuals . But if he here means their privileges as a legislative body , it ...
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The Inconsistence of a Popish Prince and Protestant | 43 |
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