The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volumen5Bell & Daldy, 1868 |
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... less be- comes a fair reasoner , he puts wrong and invidious names on everything , to colour a false way of arguing . He allows that the rebels indisputably merit to be severely chastised ; that they deserve it according to law ; and ...
... less be- comes a fair reasoner , he puts wrong and invidious names on everything , to colour a false way of arguing . He allows that the rebels indisputably merit to be severely chastised ; that they deserve it according to law ; and ...
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... less the true father of his people , and . afford his pardon to none of those people , who , like king Lear to his daughters , had so great a confidence in his virtue as to give him all . " ( p . 25. ) I shall only add , that the con ...
... less the true father of his people , and . afford his pardon to none of those people , who , like king Lear to his daughters , had so great a confidence in his virtue as to give him all . " ( p . 25. ) I shall only add , that the con ...
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... less criminal . This middle method , which has been always practised by wise and good governors , has hitherto been made use of by our sovereign . If , indeed , a stranger , and one who is alto- gether unacquainted with his Majesty's ...
... less criminal . This middle method , which has been always practised by wise and good governors , has hitherto been made use of by our sovereign . If , indeed , a stranger , and one who is alto- gether unacquainted with his Majesty's ...
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... less defective than those above - mentioned . 66 One of the greatest of our English monarchs , ( says our author , ) was William the Conqueror ; and he was the greater , because he put to death only one person of quality that we read of ...
... less defective than those above - mentioned . 66 One of the greatest of our English monarchs , ( says our author , ) was William the Conqueror ; and he was the greater , because he put to death only one person of quality that we read of ...
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... less an authority than that of Solomon : " Among all the general observations of the wisest princes we know of , I think there is none holds more universally than , Mercy and truth pre- serve a king , and his throne is established in ...
... less an authority than that of Solomon : " Among all the general observations of the wisest princes we know of , I think there is none holds more universally than , Mercy and truth pre- serve a king , and his throne is established in ...
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