The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volumen5G. Bell, 1882 |
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... spirit has spread itself over the whole kingdom ; if it has mixed with the mass of the people ; then certainly all bloody measures will but whet men the more for revenge . " If justice inflicted on a few of the flagrant criminals , with ...
... spirit has spread itself over the whole kingdom ; if it has mixed with the mass of the people ; then certainly all bloody measures will but whet men the more for revenge . " If justice inflicted on a few of the flagrant criminals , with ...
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... spirit . BUT . Thou might'st as well have stumbled over a straw ; why , a spirit is such a little thing , that I have heard a man , who was a great scholar , say , that he'll dance ye a Lanca- shire hornpipe upon the point of a needle ...
... spirit . BUT . Thou might'st as well have stumbled over a straw ; why , a spirit is such a little thing , that I have heard a man , who was a great scholar , say , that he'll dance ye a Lanca- shire hornpipe upon the point of a needle ...
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... spirit than the other , but frets , and flies , and bounces , and by the help of a little wind that is got into it , imitates the passions of a much nobler liquor . " We meet with a low , grovelling nonsense in every Grub Street ...
... spirit than the other , but frets , and flies , and bounces , and by the help of a little wind that is got into it , imitates the passions of a much nobler liquor . " We meet with a low , grovelling nonsense in every Grub Street ...
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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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