The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volumen5Bell & Daldy, 1868 |
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... kind of it which is consistent with reason and government , and by which we 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 ...
... kind of it which is consistent with reason and government , and by which we 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 ...
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... kind of death ; that about two hundred and thirty were hanged , drawn , and quartered , and their limbs dispersed through several parts of the country , and set up as spectacles of terror to their fellow - subjects . It would be too ...
... kind of death ; that about two hundred and thirty were hanged , drawn , and quartered , and their limbs dispersed through several parts of the country , and set up as spectacles of terror to their fellow - subjects . It would be too ...
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... kind of ill manners to offer objections to a fine woman ; and a man would be out of countenance that should gain the superiority in such a contest . A coquette logician may be rallied , but not contradicted . Those who would make use of ...
... kind of ill manners to offer objections to a fine woman ; and a man would be out of countenance that should gain the superiority in such a contest . A coquette logician may be rallied , but not contradicted . Those who would make use of ...
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... kind ; by which means I have taken care that those who are enemies to the sex , or to myself , may not ac- cuse me of tautology , or pretend that I attack them with their own weapon . For this reason I shall here lay together a new set ...
... kind ; by which means I have taken care that those who are enemies to the sex , or to myself , may not ac- cuse me of tautology , or pretend that I attack them with their own weapon . For this reason I shall here lay together a new set ...
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... kind of separate re- public among themselves , they draw upon them the indigna- tion of the wise , and the contempt of the ignorant . It has , indeed , been observed , that persons who are very much esteemed for their knowledge and ...
... kind of separate re- public among themselves , they draw upon them the indigna- tion of the wise , and the contempt of the ignorant . It has , indeed , been observed , that persons who are very much esteemed for their knowledge and ...
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