The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volumen5G. Bell, 1882 |
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... raised applause . An author is very much disappointed to find the best parts of his productions received with ... raising a man to the most consummate character of greatness , advises , first , to perform extraordinary actions ; and , in ...
... raised applause . An author is very much disappointed to find the best parts of his productions received with ... raising a man to the most consummate character of greatness , advises , first , to perform extraordinary actions ; and , in ...
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... raising in other parts of the town . To these I must add a third circumstance , which I find had no small share in ... raising . ] The verb , to raise , is always used transitively : the participle , therefore , cannot be intransitive ...
... raising in other parts of the town . To these I must add a third circumstance , which I find had no small share in ... raising . ] The verb , to raise , is always used transitively : the participle , therefore , cannot be intransitive ...
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... raised from the dead . Nay , these persons , who were thus healed and raised , were seen not only at the time of their being healed and raised , but long afterwards . Nay , VOL . V. I they were seen not only all the while our Saviour OF ...
... raised from the dead . Nay , these persons , who were thus healed and raised , were seen not only at the time of their being healed and raised , but long afterwards . Nay , VOL . V. I they were seen not only all the while our Saviour 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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