The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volumen5Bell & Daldy, 1868 |
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... proper Regulations . 46. His Majesty's Birth - day 47. Conversion of the Tory Fox - hunter 48. Of Ministers of State , especially in Great Britain 74 41. Advantages of the Spanish Trade obtained by His present Majesty 49 53 57 64 67 70 ...
... proper Regulations . 46. His Majesty's Birth - day 47. Conversion of the Tory Fox - hunter 48. Of Ministers of State , especially in Great Britain 74 41. Advantages of the Spanish Trade obtained by His present Majesty 49 53 57 64 67 70 ...
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... proper light . I am the more prompted to this undertaking by a pam- phlet , entitled , " An argument to prove the affections of the people of England to be the best security of the govern- ment ; humbly offered to the consideration of ...
... proper light . I am the more prompted to this undertaking by a pam- phlet , entitled , " An argument to prove the affections of the people of England to be the best security of the govern- ment ; humbly offered to the consideration of ...
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... proper heads ; and disembroil the thoughts of the author , since he did not think fit to do it himself . In the first place I shall observe , that the terms which the author makes use of , are loose , general , and undefined , as will ...
... proper heads ; and disembroil the thoughts of the author , since he did not think fit to do it himself . In the first place I shall observe , that the terms which the author makes use of , are loose , general , and undefined , as will ...
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... proper method of proceeding is that which the author has purposely omitted ; namely , to temper justice with mercy ; and , according to the different circumstances that aggravate or alleviate the guilt of the offenders , to restrain the ...
... proper method of proceeding is that which the author has purposely omitted ; namely , to temper justice with mercy ; and , according to the different circumstances that aggravate or alleviate the guilt of the offenders , to restrain the ...
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... proper remedy ought to be applied to it : and I would ask this author , whether upon this occasion , " the doctrine of making examples of traitors " be not very seasonable ; though he de- clares himself " not over - fond of it . " The ...
... proper remedy ought to be applied to it : and I would ask this author , whether upon this occasion , " the doctrine of making examples of traitors " be not very seasonable ; though he de- clares himself " not over - fond of it . " The ...
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