The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volumen5Bell & Daldy, 1868 |
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... relation to the Scots Nobility ; with Remarks on the Patrician , and the Old Whig • • THE OLD WHIG ( by Addison , in answer to Steele ) · PAGE 237 267 281 297 No. 1. State of the Peerage . Remarks upon the Plebeian 247 No. 2. The same ...
... relation to the Scots Nobility ; with Remarks on the Patrician , and the Old Whig • • THE OLD WHIG ( by Addison , in answer to Steele ) · PAGE 237 267 281 297 No. 1. State of the Peerage . Remarks upon the Plebeian 247 No. 2. The same ...
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... relations would keep him from the use of pen , ink , and paper , if he is not to be reclaimed by any other methods . The author , indeed , often grows old before the man , especially if he treats on subjects of invention , or such as ...
... relations would keep him from the use of pen , ink , and paper , if he is not to be reclaimed by any other methods . The author , indeed , often grows old before the man , especially if he treats on subjects of invention , or such as ...
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... relation to this valuable part of our trade , reduces the duties at least one - sixth part , supposing the exportation of all sorts to be equal . But as there is always a much greater exportation of the ordinary cloth than of the finer ...
... relation to this valuable part of our trade , reduces the duties at least one - sixth part , supposing the exportation of all sorts to be equal . But as there is always a much greater exportation of the ordinary cloth than of the finer ...
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... relations and alliances , and so universally supported by the Protestant interest of Europe , would continue quiet , and not make vigorous and repeated attempts for the recovery of their right , should it ever be wrested out of their ...
... relations and alliances , and so universally supported by the Protestant interest of Europe , would continue quiet , and not make vigorous and repeated attempts for the recovery of their right , should it ever be wrested out of their ...
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... relation both to ourselves and foreigners , are of so different a nature , that those measures which are extolled by Posted . ] A vulgar and unauthorized word . He might have said- placed in , or advanced to , such a station . one half ...
... relation both to ourselves and foreigners , are of so different a nature , that those measures which are extolled by Posted . ] A vulgar and unauthorized word . He might have said- placed in , or advanced to , such a station . one half ...
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