The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volumen5Bell & Daldy, 1868 |
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... Bill No. 3. The same continued · • No. 4. The same continued , in particular with relation to the Scots Nobility ; with Remarks on the Patrician , and the Old Whig • • THE OLD WHIG ( by Addison , in answer to Steele ) · PAGE 237 267 281 ...
... Bill No. 3. The same continued · • No. 4. The same continued , in particular with relation to the Scots Nobility ; with Remarks on the Patrician , and the Old Whig • • THE OLD WHIG ( by Addison , in answer to Steele ) · PAGE 237 267 281 ...
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... Bill , which is now ready for the royal assent . As this is likely to produce a cessation of arms , till the expiration of the present parliament , among one half of our island , it is very reasonable that the more beautiful moiety of ...
... Bill , which is now ready for the royal assent . As this is likely to produce a cessation of arms , till the expiration of the present parliament , among one half of our island , it is very reasonable that the more beautiful moiety of ...
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... bill of regency , which seem to have been the only methods , in human policy , for securing to us so inestimable a blessing , there is none who will deny him to have been the chief conductor in both these glorious works . For posterity ...
... bill of regency , which seem to have been the only methods , in human policy , for securing to us so inestimable a blessing , there is none who will deny him to have been the chief conductor in both these glorious works . For posterity ...
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... bills- and yet if you will allow me a merry expression- have been always in my books , Mrs. Abigal . Ha , ha , ha ! ABIG . Ha , ha , ha ! Mr. Vellum , you are such a dry , jesting man ! VEL . Why , truly , Mrs. Abigal , I 186 ADDISON'S ...
... bills- and yet if you will allow me a merry expression- have been always in my books , Mrs. Abigal . Ha , ha , ha ! ABIG . Ha , ha , ha ! Mr. Vellum , you are such a dry , jesting man ! VEL . Why , truly , Mrs. Abigal , I 186 ADDISON'S ...
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... Bill , by which the number of Peers should be fixed , and the King restrained from any new creation of nobility , unless when an old family should be extinct . To this the Lords would naturally agree ; and the King , who was yet little ...
... Bill , by which the number of Peers should be fixed , and the King restrained from any new creation of nobility , unless when an old family should be extinct . To this the Lords would naturally agree ; and the King , who was yet little ...
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