The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volumen5G. Bell, 1882 |
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... passed with the blood of sacrifices , and burned the holy in- cense in such quantities as refreshed the whole multitude with its odours , and filled all the region about them with perfume . When the ark was deposited under the wings of ...
... passed with the blood of sacrifices , and burned the holy in- cense in such quantities as refreshed the whole multitude with its odours , and filled all the region about them with perfume . When the ark was deposited under the wings of ...
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... passed through his hands between England and Portugal are not so clear as might be wished . We expect álterations in your commission , and that two of the board , who at present do all the business of it , will be removed , to make room ...
... passed through his hands between England and Portugal are not so clear as might be wished . We expect álterations in your commission , and that two of the board , who at present do all the business of it , will be removed , to make room ...
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... passed the Annuity Bill , and though several had given out that the fund it goes upon would never be filled up , the whole sum was subscribed to as fast as the names could be taken , and above a hundred thou- sand pounds returned . The ...
... passed the Annuity Bill , and though several had given out that the fund it goes upon would never be filled up , the whole sum was subscribed to as fast as the names could be taken , and above a hundred thou- sand pounds returned . The ...
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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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