The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volumen5Bell & Daldy, 1868 |
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... , CHIEFLY UNPUBLISHED , COLLECTED AND EDITED BY HENRY G. BOHN . IN SIX VOLUMES . VOL . V. LONDON : BELL & DALDY , YORK STREET , COVENT GARDEN . MDCCCLXVIII . LIBRARY OF THE UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS Received by bequest from.
... , CHIEFLY UNPUBLISHED , COLLECTED AND EDITED BY HENRY G. BOHN . IN SIX VOLUMES . VOL . V. LONDON : BELL & DALDY , YORK STREET , COVENT GARDEN . MDCCCLXVIII . LIBRARY OF THE UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS Received by bequest from.
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Joseph Addison Henry George Bohn. LIBRARY OF THE UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS Received by bequest from Albert H. Lybyer Professor of History University of Illinois 1916-1949 55 249 v . 5 AND CHARING CROSS . 1868 675 CONTENTS . VOL . V. THE ...
Joseph Addison Henry George Bohn. LIBRARY OF THE UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS Received by bequest from Albert H. Lybyer Professor of History University of Illinois 1916-1949 55 249 v . 5 AND CHARING CROSS . 1868 675 CONTENTS . VOL . V. THE ...
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... received dic- tates of religion ; which instructs us , " That he beareth not the sword in vain ; but ought to be a terror to evil - doers , and a praise to them that do well . " It is likewise in a par- ticular manner the duty of a ...
... received dic- tates of religion ; which instructs us , " That he beareth not the sword in vain ; but ought to be a terror to evil - doers , and a praise to them that do well . " It is likewise in a par- ticular manner the duty of a ...
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... received to mercy . " ( p . 22. ) This is so far from being truly related , that in the beginning of the war they were executed without mercy . But when , in conjunction with their allies , they became superior to King Philip's party in ...
... received to mercy . " ( p . 22. ) This is so far from being truly related , that in the beginning of the war they were executed without mercy . But when , in conjunction with their allies , they became superior to King Philip's party in ...
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... received with the greatest gra- titude by both Houses ; and it is said , that in the House of Commons a very candid and honourable gentleman ( who generally votes with the minority ) declared , that he had not heard so gracious a speech ...
... received with the greatest gra- titude by both Houses ; and it is said , that in the House of Commons a very candid and honourable gentleman ( who generally votes with the minority ) declared , that he had not heard so gracious a speech ...
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