The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volumen5Bell & Daldy, 1868 |
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... arguments strengthened by what has happened since Origen's time . SECTION IX . 1. The lives of primitive Christians another ... argument for the heathens ' belief . 6. Pursued . 7. Pursued . THE DRUMMER , OR THE HAUNTED HOUSE Steele's ...
... arguments strengthened by what has happened since Origen's time . SECTION IX . 1. The lives of primitive Christians another ... argument for the heathens ' belief . 6. Pursued . 7. Pursued . THE DRUMMER , OR THE HAUNTED HOUSE Steele's ...
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... argument to prove the affections of the people of England to be the best security of the govern- ment ; humbly offered to the consideration of the patrons of severity , and applied to the present juncture of affairs . " Had the whole ...
... argument to prove the affections of the people of England to be the best security of the govern- ment ; humbly offered to the consideration of the patrons of severity , and applied to the present juncture of affairs . " Had the whole ...
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... argument is lost in such a variety of matter , that you must catch it where you can , as it rises and disappears in the several parts of his discourse . The writer of this pamphlet could , doubtless , have ranged his thoughts in much ...
... argument is lost in such a variety of matter , that you must catch it where you can , as it rises and disappears in the several parts of his discourse . The writer of this pamphlet could , doubtless , have ranged his thoughts in much ...
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... arguments are levelled . If , in the next place , we consider the nature of that clemency which he recom- mends , we find it to be no less universal and unrestrained . He declares for a general act of indemnity , ( p . 20 , ) and tells ...
... arguments are levelled . If , in the next place , we consider the nature of that clemency which he recom- mends , we find it to be no less universal and unrestrained . He declares for a general act of indemnity , ( p . 20 , ) and tells ...
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... arguments which this author gives for clemency , from the good effects it would produce , we shall find , that they hold true only when applied to such a mercy as serves rather to mitigate than exclude justice . The excellence of that ...
... arguments which this author gives for clemency , from the good effects it would produce , we shall find , that they hold true only when applied to such a mercy as serves rather to mitigate than exclude justice . The excellence of that ...
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