The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volumen5G. Bell, 1882 |
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... reign . " _ The company was surprised to find there was a king in Europe who had reigned so long and made such a secret of it . This gave occasion to one of them , who is now in France , to inquire into the history of this remark- able ...
... reign . " _ The company was surprised to find there was a king in Europe who had reigned so long and made such a secret of it . This gave occasion to one of them , who is now in France , to inquire into the history of this remark- able ...
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... reign , in the love and obedience of her people , as well as in the defeats and disap- pointments of her enemies ... reign ; after this general observation , that it is equally surprising how so bad a treaty came to be made at the end of ...
... reign , in the love and obedience of her people , as well as in the defeats and disap- pointments of her enemies ... reign ; after this general observation , that it is equally surprising how so bad a treaty came to be made at the end of ...
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... reign of Henry the Seventh , was hanged , drawn , and quartered , for a saucy pun , which reflected , in a very dark and distant manner , upon the title of that prince to the crown . I do not mention the practice of other governments ...
... reign of Henry the Seventh , was hanged , drawn , and quartered , for a saucy pun , which reflected , in a very dark and distant manner , upon the title of that prince to the crown . I do not mention the practice of other governments ...
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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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