The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volumen5Bell & Daldy, 1868 |
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... crown : while others may be justly suspected never to have been faithful to him in their hearts , or , at least , whose principles are precarious , and visibly conducted by their interest . a word , if the removal of these persons from ...
... crown : while others may be justly suspected never to have been faithful to him in their hearts , or , at least , whose principles are precarious , and visibly conducted by their interest . a word , if the removal of these persons from ...
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... crown , which had been contracted since his accession to the throne ; particu- larly , a milk - score of three years standing . Anno Regni 5 ° . He very much improved himself in all princely learning , having read over the legends of ...
... crown , which had been contracted since his accession to the throne ; particu- larly , a milk - score of three years standing . Anno Regni 5 ° . He very much improved himself in all princely learning , having read over the legends of ...
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... crown , and was actually upon her journey to Rome . In short , if there be any political maxim , which may be depended upon as sure and infallible , this is one : That it is impossible for a nation to be . happy , where a people of the ...
... crown , and was actually upon her journey to Rome . In short , if there be any political maxim , which may be depended upon as sure and infallible , this is one : That it is impossible for a nation to be . happy , where a people of the ...
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... crown upon his own head , and to transmit it to his posterity . We may , indeed , observe , that every series of kings who have kept up the succession in their respective families , in spite of all pretensions and op- positions formed ...
... crown upon his own head , and to transmit it to his posterity . We may , indeed , observe , that every series of kings who have kept up the succession in their respective families , in spite of all pretensions and op- positions formed ...
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... crown . I do not mention the practice of other governments , as what should be imitated in ours , which , God be thanked , affords us all the reasonable liberty of speech and action , suited to a free people ; nor do I take notice of ...
... crown . I do not mention the practice of other governments , as what should be imitated in ours , which , God be thanked , affords us all the reasonable liberty of speech and action , suited to a free people ; nor do I take notice of ...
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