The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volumen5Bell & Daldy, 1868 |
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... called violences and slaughters ? Not to mention the appellations given to those who do not agree with him in his opinions for clemency , as the blood - thirsty , the political butchers , state chirurgeons , and the like . But I shall ...
... called violences and slaughters ? Not to mention the appellations given to those who do not agree with him in his opinions for clemency , as the blood - thirsty , the political butchers , state chirurgeons , and the like . But I shall ...
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... called " bloody measures , " they are without doubt absolutely necessary , in case the spirit of faction be thus spread among the mass of the people ; who will readily con- clude , that if open rebellion goes unpunished , every No. 31 ...
... called " bloody measures , " they are without doubt absolutely necessary , in case the spirit of faction be thus spread among the mass of the people ; who will readily con- clude , that if open rebellion goes unpunished , every No. 31 ...
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... called his right . It was such a general pardon as would have been consistent with the execution of more than nine parts in ten of the kingdom . There is but one more historical argument , which is drawn from King Philip's treatment of ...
... called his right . It was such a general pardon as would have been consistent with the execution of more than nine parts in ten of the kingdom . There is but one more historical argument , which is drawn from King Philip's treatment of ...
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... called , so far as it is consistent with wisdom , and the good of mankind , or , in other words , so far as it is a moral virtue , I shall readily concur with the author in the highest panegyrics that he has bestowed upon it . As ...
... called , so far as it is consistent with wisdom , and the good of mankind , or , in other words , so far as it is a moral virtue , I shall readily concur with the author in the highest panegyrics that he has bestowed upon it . As ...
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... called Sir Courtly Nice , where , to the eternal reproach of good sense , I found the whole audience had very gravely ranged themselves into two parties , under Hot - head and Testimony . Hot - head was the applauded hero of the Tories ...
... called Sir Courtly Nice , where , to the eternal reproach of good sense , I found the whole audience had very gravely ranged themselves into two parties , under Hot - head and Testimony . Hot - head was the applauded hero of the Tories ...
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