The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volumen5G. Bell, 1882 |
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... things had happened at this day in Switz- erland , or among the Grisons , who make a greater figure in Europe than Judea did in the Roman empire , would they be immediately believed by those who live at a great distance from them ? or ...
... things had happened at this day in Switz- erland , or among the Grisons , who make a greater figure in Europe than Judea did in the Roman empire , would they be immediately believed by those who live at a great distance from them ? or ...
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... things that are too personal to myself , and will defer giving the world a true notion of the character and talents of Mr. Addison , till I can speak of that amiable gentleman on an occasion void of controversy : I shall then , perhaps ...
... things that are too personal to myself , and will defer giving the world a true notion of the character and talents of Mr. Addison , till I can speak of that amiable gentleman on an occasion void of controversy : I shall then , perhaps ...
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... things upon the mere force of being such , are ac- tuated by the force of nonsense of conscience ; by which Machiavel meant that the doing anything with nonsense , that is , without sense of the honour and justice of it , was what he ...
... things upon the mere force of being such , are ac- tuated by the force of nonsense of conscience ; by which Machiavel meant that the doing anything with nonsense , that is , without sense of the honour and justice of it , was what he ...
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Absurdity of admitting a spirit of Party into public | 34 |
The usual Treatment of such Men as make them | 40 |
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