The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volumen5G. Bell, 1882 |
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... occasion and time of their writing , and that had there not been a true and authen- tic record of this nature , they would never have been forged . VIII . The story of Agbarus , king of Edessa , relating to The story of Agbarus , & c ...
... occasion and time of their writing , and that had there not been a true and authen- tic record of this nature , they would never have been forged . VIII . The story of Agbarus , king of Edessa , relating to The story of Agbarus , & c ...
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... occasion of it was put out by a miracle ; and that in its full rage it immediately ceased at the sight of Him that in His lifetime rebuked the winds and the waves with a look . He was brought hither in the disguise of a wafer , and was ...
... occasion of it was put out by a miracle ; and that in its full rage it immediately ceased at the sight of Him that in His lifetime rebuked the winds and the waves with a look . He was brought hither in the disguise of a wafer , and was ...
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... occasion , which will give me an opportunity of waiting on you in England , where you will find a whole nation in the highest joy , and thoroughly sensible of the great blessings which they promise them- selves from his Majesty's ...
... occasion , which will give me an opportunity of waiting on you in England , where you will find a whole nation in the highest joy , and thoroughly sensible of the great blessings which they promise them- selves from his Majesty's ...
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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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