The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volumen5G. Bell, 1882 |
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... treaty of Vervins , he said , that by one dash of his pen he had overcome more enemies , than he could ever be able to do with his sword . " Would not an ordinary reader think that this treaty of Vervins was a treaty between Henry the ...
... treaty of Vervins , he said , that by one dash of his pen he had overcome more enemies , than he could ever be able to do with his sword . " Would not an ordinary reader think that this treaty of Vervins was a treaty between Henry the ...
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... treaty con- cluded at Madrid on the fourteenth of December last , 1715 ; and , by comparing it with that concluded at Utrecht on the ninth of December , 1713 , show several particulars in which the treaty made with his present Majesty ...
... treaty con- cluded at Madrid on the fourteenth of December last , 1715 ; and , by comparing it with that concluded at Utrecht on the ninth of December , 1713 , show several particulars in which the treaty made with his present Majesty ...
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... treaty of privileges in 1700 ; where- as , by the second article of the treaty now made with his present Majesty , the forementioned treaty of privileges with St. Ander is not ratified . Another considerable advantage is , that the ...
... treaty of privileges in 1700 ; where- as , by the second article of the treaty now made with his present Majesty , the forementioned treaty of privileges with St. Ander is not ratified . Another considerable advantage is , that the ...
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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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