The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volumen5Bell & Daldy, 1868 |
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... hope to see his Majesty's throne established . But our author should consider that the same wise man has said , in another place , that an evil man seeketh rebellion , therefore a cruel messenger shall be sent against him ...
... hope to see his Majesty's throne established . But our author should consider that the same wise man has said , in another place , that an evil man seeketh rebellion , therefore a cruel messenger shall be sent against him ...
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... its proper sphere , for the honour and dignity of the royal family . We hope that such an ex- ample will have its influence on other societies of the same nature ; and cannot but rejoice to see the heir No. 33 . 21 THE FREEHOLDER .
... its proper sphere , for the honour and dignity of the royal family . We hope that such an ex- ample will have its influence on other societies of the same nature ; and cannot but rejoice to see the heir No. 33 . 21 THE FREEHOLDER .
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... hope to see the largest share of his Majesty's favours fall upon that university which is the greatest , and upon all accounts the most considerable , not only in his dominions , but in all Europe . I shall conclude this paper with a ...
... hope to see the largest share of his Majesty's favours fall upon that university which is the greatest , and upon all accounts the most considerable , not only in his dominions , but in all Europe . I shall conclude this paper with a ...
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... hope , that the more elegant part of the nation . will give a good example to the rest ; and put an end to so absurd and foolish a practice , which makes our most refined diversions detrimental to the public , and , in a particular ...
... hope , that the more elegant part of the nation . will give a good example to the rest ; and put an end to so absurd and foolish a practice , which makes our most refined diversions detrimental to the public , and , in a particular ...
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... hope may be many years prolonged , ) should advance our commerce in the same pro- portion as he has already done , we may expect to see it in a more flourishing condition than under any of his royal an- cestors . He seems to place his ...
... hope may be many years prolonged , ) should advance our commerce in the same pro- portion as he has already done , we may expect to see it in a more flourishing condition than under any of his royal an- cestors . He seems to place his ...
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