The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volumen5G. Bell, 1882 |
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... tion at Alexandria , in that famous seminary of arts and sciences . SECTION V. I. The learned Pagans had means and opportunities of informing them- selves of the truth of our Saviour's history ; II . From the proceedings , III . The ...
... tion at Alexandria , in that famous seminary of arts and sciences . SECTION V. I. The learned Pagans had means and opportunities of informing them- selves of the truth of our Saviour's history ; II . From the proceedings , III . The ...
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... tion , whether it would not have been thought unpardonable in any one who should have proposed to have taken off that limitation , and left it to the pleasure of the Crown arbitra- rily to add to them any number at any time . Nobody can ...
... tion , whether it would not have been thought unpardonable in any one who should have proposed to have taken off that limitation , and left it to the pleasure of the Crown arbitra- rily to add to them any number at any time . Nobody can ...
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... TION . With Tour in the Hebrides and Johnsoniana . 6 vols . Bremer's ( Miss ) Werks . Translated by MARY HOWITT . Portrait . In 4 vols . Vol . 1. The Neighbours and other Tales . Vol . 2. The President's Daughter . Vol . 3. The Home ...
... TION . With Tour in the Hebrides and Johnsoniana . 6 vols . Bremer's ( Miss ) Werks . Translated by MARY HOWITT . Portrait . In 4 vols . Vol . 1. The Neighbours and other Tales . Vol . 2. The President's Daughter . Vol . 3. The Home ...
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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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