The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volumen5G. Bell, 1882 |
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... relation . To consider only that passage in the 8th Eneid , where the poet brings his hero acquainted with Evander , and gives him a prospect of that circuit of ground , which was afterwards covered with the metropolis of the world ...
... relation . To consider only that passage in the 8th Eneid , where the poet brings his hero acquainted with Evander , and gives him a prospect of that circuit of ground , which was afterwards covered with the metropolis of the world ...
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... relation to his Ma- jesty's concession , he does not say one word about it . Indeed in his motto he hints at it , and a fellow - labourer of this au- thor has spoken out something more plainly on this subject . Upon the whole , it is ...
... relation to his Ma- jesty's concession , he does not say one word about it . Indeed in his motto he hints at it , and a fellow - labourer of this au- thor has spoken out something more plainly on this subject . Upon the whole , it is ...
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... relation to the Peerage Bill , in a Letter to a Friend in the Country . " 2. " Considerations on the Peerage Bill , addressed to the Whigs , by a Member of the Lower House . " 3. " The Constitution explained ; in relation to the ...
... relation to the Peerage Bill , in a Letter to a Friend in the Country . " 2. " Considerations on the Peerage Bill , addressed to the Whigs , by a Member of the Lower House . " 3. " The Constitution explained ; in relation to the ...
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The Inconsistence of a Popish Prince and Protestant | 43 |
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