The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volumen5Bell & Daldy, 1868 |
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... Majesty's Birth - day 47. Conversion of the Tory Fox - hunter 48. Of Ministers of State , especially in Great Britain 74 41. Advantages of the Spanish Trade obtained by His present Majesty 49 53 57 64 67 70 * # 8 5 SER 24 27 30 34 37 40 ...
... Majesty's Birth - day 47. Conversion of the Tory Fox - hunter 48. Of Ministers of State , especially in Great Britain 74 41. Advantages of the Spanish Trade obtained by His present Majesty 49 53 57 64 67 70 * # 8 5 SER 24 27 30 34 37 40 ...
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... Majesty's conduct , should read this pamphlet , he would conclude that every person engaged in the rebellion was to die by the sword , the halter , or the axe ; nay , that their friends and abettors were involved in the same fate ...
... Majesty's conduct , should read this pamphlet , he would conclude that every person engaged in the rebellion was to die by the sword , the halter , or the axe ; nay , that their friends and abettors were involved in the same fate ...
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... Majesty , and is wilfully overlooked by the author , best answers the ends of government ; which is to maintain the safety of the public by rewards and punishments . It is also incumbent on a governor , according to the received dic ...
... Majesty , and is wilfully overlooked by the author , best answers the ends of government ; which is to maintain the safety of the public by rewards and punishments . It is also incumbent on a governor , according to the received dic ...
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... Majesty then shown the least appearance of grace in that generous forgiveness which he has already extended to such great numbers of his rebel- lious subjects , who must have died by the laws of their country , had not his mercy ...
... Majesty then shown the least appearance of grace in that generous forgiveness which he has already extended to such great numbers of his rebel- lious subjects , who must have died by the laws of their country , had not his mercy ...
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... Majesty to have con- tinued in their places of trust a set of men , some of whom have since actually joined with the pretender to his crown : while others may be justly suspected never to have been faithful to him in their hearts , or ...
... Majesty to have con- tinued in their places of trust a set of men , some of whom have since actually joined with the pretender to his crown : while others may be justly suspected never to have been faithful to him in their hearts , or ...
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