The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volumen5G. Bell, 1882 |
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... never wrote , and actions which he never performed ; celebrates virtues which he was never famous for , and excuses faults which he was never guilty of . They fetch their only authen- tic records out of Doctors ' Commons ; and when they ...
... never wrote , and actions which he never performed ; celebrates virtues which he was never famous for , and excuses faults which he was never guilty of . They fetch their only authen- tic records out of Doctors ' Commons ; and when they ...
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... never be quiet till he is upon the throne . If by this position is meant , that those will never be quiet who would endeavour to place him there , it may possibly have some truth in it ; though we hope even these will be reduced to ...
... never be quiet till he is upon the throne . If by this position is meant , that those will never be quiet who would endeavour to place him there , it may possibly have some truth in it ; though we hope even these will be reduced to ...
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... never - failing gratifications to the public . Detraction and obloquy are received with as much eagerness as wit and ... never been born , or if he had never died . " Had he never been born , Rome would , in all probability , have ...
... never - failing gratifications to the public . Detraction and obloquy are received with as much eagerness as wit and ... never been born , or if he had never died . " Had he never been born , Rome would , in all probability , have ...
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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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