The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volumen5Bell & Daldy, 1868 |
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... Advantages of our Commerce in the Netherlands ob- tained by His present Majesty 43. The Inconsistence of a Popish ... Advantage of Wit and Humour under proper Regulations . 46. His Majesty's Birth - day 47. Conversion of the Tory Fox ...
... Advantages of our Commerce in the Netherlands ob- tained by His present Majesty 43. The Inconsistence of a Popish ... Advantage of Wit and Humour under proper Regulations . 46. His Majesty's Birth - day 47. Conversion of the Tory Fox ...
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... advantage of the clergy , than those who are the most zealous for their interest , could have expected in so short a time ; which will further appear , if we reflect upon the valuable and royal donative to one of our universities , and ...
... advantage of the clergy , than those who are the most zealous for their interest , could have expected in so short a time ; which will further appear , if we reflect upon the valuable and royal donative to one of our universities , and ...
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... advantage to trade , and therein to the public weal . " It is now , however , become necessary to treat our women as members of the body politic ; since it is visible , that great numbers of them have of late eloped from their ...
... advantage to trade , and therein to the public weal . " It is now , however , become necessary to treat our women as members of the body politic ; since it is visible , that great numbers of them have of late eloped from their ...
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... advantages of the like nature ; carry a great weight with them . But I am particularly pleased with it , as it may compose our un- natural feuds and animosities , revive an honest spirit of in- dustry in the nation , and cut off ...
... advantages of the like nature ; carry a great weight with them . But I am particularly pleased with it , as it may compose our un- natural feuds and animosities , revive an honest spirit of in- dustry in the nation , and cut off ...
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... advantage of the pub- lic , which must have died in their birth , had he been as desirous of appearing beneficial to mankind , as of being so . As he was admitted into the secret and most retired thoughts and councils of his royal ...
... advantage of the pub- lic , which must have died in their birth , had he been as desirous of appearing beneficial to mankind , as of being so . As he was admitted into the secret and most retired thoughts and councils of his royal ...
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