The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volumen5Bell & Daldy, 1868 |
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... manner ; and was taken , like my betters , with the raptures and high rights of Shakspeare . My maturer judgment ... manners . It was due , above all , to the great satirist , who alone knew how to use ridicule without abusing it , who ...
... manner ; and was taken , like my betters , with the raptures and high rights of Shakspeare . My maturer judgment ... manners . It was due , above all , to the great satirist , who alone knew how to use ridicule without abusing it , who ...
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... manner of initiating men into their religion . 13. From the correspondence between the churches . 14. From the long lives of several of Christ's disciples , of which two instances . SECTION VI . 1. The tradition of the apostles secured ...
... manner of initiating men into their religion . 13. From the correspondence between the churches . 14. From the long lives of several of Christ's disciples , of which two instances . SECTION VI . 1. The tradition of the apostles secured ...
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... manners . 3. This looked upon as supernatural by the learned Pagans , 4. And strengthened the accounts given of our Saviour's life and history . 5. The Jewish prophecies of our Saviour an argument for the heathens ' belief . 6. Pursued ...
... manners . 3. This looked upon as supernatural by the learned Pagans , 4. And strengthened the accounts given of our Saviour's life and history . 5. The Jewish prophecies of our Saviour an argument for the heathens ' belief . 6. Pursued ...
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... manner this writer has stated the controversy ; he supposes there are but two methods of treating the rebels ; that is , by cutting off every one of them to a man , or pardoning every one of them without distinction . Now , if there be ...
... manner this writer has stated the controversy ; he supposes there are but two methods of treating the rebels ; that is , by cutting off every one of them to a man , or pardoning every one of them without distinction . Now , if there be ...
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... manner the duty of a British king , who obliges him- self by his coronation oath to execute " justice in mercy , " that is , to mix them in his administration , and not to exer- cise either of them to the total exclusion of the other ...
... manner the duty of a British king , who obliges him- self by his coronation oath to execute " justice in mercy , " that is , to mix them in his administration , and not to exer- cise either of them to the total exclusion of the other ...
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