The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volumen5Bell & Daldy, 1868 |
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... represented our Saviour's miracles . 4. The same representation made of them by other unbe- lievers , and proved unreasonable . 5. What facts in our Saviour's history not to be expected from Pagan writers . SECTION III . 1. Introduction ...
... represented our Saviour's miracles . 4. The same representation made of them by other unbe- lievers , and proved unreasonable . 5. What facts in our Saviour's history not to be expected from Pagan writers . SECTION III . 1. Introduction ...
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... this account , if upon any , his pamphlet is , as the party have represented it , unan- swerable . The famous Monsieur Bayle compares the answering of an VOL . V. B immethodical author to the hunting of a duck : when.
... this account , if upon any , his pamphlet is , as the party have represented it , unan- swerable . The famous Monsieur Bayle compares the answering of an VOL . V. B immethodical author to the hunting of a duck : when.
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... represented , " says he , " that the rebels deserve the highest punishment the laws can inflict . " ( p . 7. ) And afterwards tells us , " the question is , Whether the government shall show mercy , or take a reverend divine's advice ...
... represented , " says he , " that the rebels deserve the highest punishment the laws can inflict . " ( p . 7. ) And afterwards tells us , " the question is , Whether the government shall show mercy , or take a reverend divine's advice ...
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... represents as very shocking to the people , because they are their country- men . ( p . 12. ) And again , " The quality of the sufferers , their alliances , their characters , their being Englishmen , with a thousand other circumstances ...
... represents as very shocking to the people , because they are their country- men . ( p . 12. ) And again , " The quality of the sufferers , their alliances , their characters , their being Englishmen , with a thousand other circumstances ...
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... the true sense of the word , is that virtue by which a prince approaches nearest to Him whom he represents ; and whilst he is neither remiss nor extreme to animadvert upon those who offend him , that logic will hold 16 ADDISON'S WORKS .
... the true sense of the word , is that virtue by which a prince approaches nearest to Him whom he represents ; and whilst he is neither remiss nor extreme to animadvert upon those who offend him , that logic will hold 16 ADDISON'S WORKS .
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