The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volumen5Bell & Daldy, 1868 |
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... turns upon this single consideration ; Whether the king should exert mercy or justice towards those who have openly appeared in the present rebellion ? By mercy , he means a general par- don ; by justice , a general punishment : so that ...
... turns upon this single consideration ; Whether the king should exert mercy or justice towards those who have openly appeared in the present rebellion ? By mercy , he means a general par- don ; by justice , a general punishment : so that ...
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... turn against them , " make us believe that , if you can ; which is in Latin , if I may upon this occasion be allowed the pedantry of a quotation , non persuadebis , etiamsi persua- seris . I could not but smile at a young university ...
... turn against them , " make us believe that , if you can ; which is in Latin , if I may upon this occasion be allowed the pedantry of a quotation , non persuadebis , etiamsi persua- seris . I could not but smile at a young university ...
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... turn water into blood for them ; frighten them with sea - monsters ; make them see armies in the air ; and give them their word , the more to ingratiate themselves with them , that they signify nothing less than future slaughter and ...
... turn water into blood for them ; frighten them with sea - monsters ; make them see armies in the air ; and give them their word , the more to ingratiate themselves with them , that they signify nothing less than future slaughter and ...
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... turn of mind to increase their own fortunes , with all the incentives of place , profit , and preferment . On the contrary , nothing is in itself so pernicious to communities of learned men , nor more apprehended by those that wish them ...
... turn of mind to increase their own fortunes , with all the incentives of place , profit , and preferment . On the contrary , nothing is in itself so pernicious to communities of learned men , nor more apprehended by those that wish them ...
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... turn off the thoughts of the people from busying themselves in matters of state , which did not belong to them ; to reconcile them to one another by the common participations of mirth and pleasure ; and to wear out of their minds that ...
... turn off the thoughts of the people from busying themselves in matters of state , which did not belong to them ; to reconcile them to one another by the common participations of mirth and pleasure ; and to wear out of their minds that ...
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