The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volumen5Bell & Daldy, 1868 |
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... never be brought to believe , but that those who suffer only for treason have very hard measure , nor can you , with all your severity , undeceive them of their error . " If the generality of the English have such a favour- able opinion ...
... never be brought to believe , but that those who suffer only for treason have very hard measure , nor can you , with all your severity , undeceive them of their error . " If the generality of the English have such a favour- able opinion ...
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... never to have been faithful to him in their hearts , or , at least , whose principles are precarious , and visibly conducted by their interest . a word , if the removal of these persons from their posts has produced such popular ...
... never to have been faithful to him in their hearts , or , at least , whose principles are precarious , and visibly conducted by their interest . a word , if the removal of these persons from their posts has produced such popular ...
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... never troubled their heads about them , but addressed all their arguments to the male half of their fellow - subjects , and taken it for granted , that if they could bring these into their measures , the females would of course follow ...
... never troubled their heads about them , but addressed all their arguments to the male half of their fellow - subjects , and taken it for granted , that if they could bring these into their measures , the females would of course follow ...
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... never were in being . Another artifice is , to instil jealousies into their minds , of designs upon the anvil to retrench the privileges of the sex . Some represent the Whigs as enemies to Flanders ' lace : others had spread a report ...
... never were in being . Another artifice is , to instil jealousies into their minds , of designs upon the anvil to retrench the privileges of the sex . Some represent the Whigs as enemies to Flanders ' lace : others had spread a report ...
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... never intended . The actors , in the midst of an innocent old play , are often startled with unexpected claps or hisses ; and do not know whether they have been talking like good sub- jects , or have spoken treason . In short , we seem ...
... never intended . The actors , in the midst of an innocent old play , are often startled with unexpected claps or hisses ; and do not know whether they have been talking like good sub- jects , or have spoken treason . In short , we seem ...
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