The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volumen5Bell & Daldy, 1868 |
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... lived at the same time , from the nature of such transactions . 3. Especially when related by the Jews . 4. And heard at a distance by those who pretended to as great miracles as their own . 5. Besides that no Pagan writers of that age ...
... lived at the same time , from the nature of such transactions . 3. Especially when related by the Jews . 4. And heard at a distance by those who pretended to as great miracles as their own . 5. Besides that no Pagan writers of that age ...
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... lived , that they cannot pos- sibly diminish the memory of those patriots which they are not able to preserve . The truth of it is , as the lives of great men cannot be writ- ten with any tolerable degree of elegance or exactness ...
... lived , that they cannot pos- sibly diminish the memory of those patriots which they are not able to preserve . The truth of it is , as the lives of great men cannot be writ- ten with any tolerable degree of elegance or exactness ...
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... lived . This noble lord , for the great extent of his knowledge and capacity , has been often compared with the Lord Verulam , who had also been chancellor of England . But the conduct of these extraordinary persons , under the same ...
... lived . This noble lord , for the great extent of his knowledge and capacity , has been often compared with the Lord Verulam , who had also been chancellor of England . But the conduct of these extraordinary persons , under the same ...
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... lived in former ages , than of any other particular persons among their contemporaries and fellow - subjects . When I consider myself as a British freeholder , I am in a particular manner pleased with the labours of those who have ...
... lived in former ages , than of any other particular persons among their contemporaries and fellow - subjects . When I consider myself as a British freeholder , I am in a particular manner pleased with the labours of those who have ...
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... lived upon the coast or in sea - port towns , were much more civilized , than those who had their dwellings in the inland country , by reason of frequent communications with their neighbours on the continent . In the last place , Trade ...
... lived upon the coast or in sea - port towns , were much more civilized , than those who had their dwellings in the inland country , by reason of frequent communications with their neighbours on the continent . In the last place , Trade ...
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