The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volumen5George Bell & Son, 1877 |
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... Addison to Mons . D'Almanza ( in French ) to Mr. Flamsted PAGE June 8 , 1714 415 • Aug. 20 , 1714 Aug. 27 , 1714 416 ... Addison • • Addison to the Earl of Halifax to the same to the same to Ambrose Phillips to the Earl of Halifax to the ...
... Addison to Mons . D'Almanza ( in French ) to Mr. Flamsted PAGE June 8 , 1714 415 • Aug. 20 , 1714 Aug. 27 , 1714 416 ... Addison • • Addison to the Earl of Halifax to the same to the same to Ambrose Phillips to the Earl of Halifax to the ...
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Joseph Addison. prevent things from being brought to an extremity , is to deal mildly with those unfortunate gentlemen engaged in the rebellion . " The reader may now see in how fallacious a manner this writer has stated the controversy ...
Joseph Addison. prevent things from being brought to an extremity , is to deal mildly with those unfortunate gentlemen engaged in the rebellion . " The reader may now see in how fallacious a manner this writer has stated the controversy ...
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Joseph Addison. nature ; and cannot but rejoice to see the heir of Great Britain vouchsafing to patronize , in so peculiar a manner , that noble seminary , which is , perhaps , at this time training up such persons as may hereafter be ...
Joseph Addison. nature ; and cannot but rejoice to see the heir of Great Britain vouchsafing to patronize , in so peculiar a manner , that noble seminary , which is , perhaps , at this time training up such persons as may hereafter be ...
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Joseph Addison. themselves more displeasure , than those who deal in political matters , which indeed is very often too justly incurred , con- sidering that spirit of rancour and virulence with which works of this nature generally abound ...
Joseph Addison. themselves more displeasure , than those who deal in political matters , which indeed is very often too justly incurred , con- sidering that spirit of rancour and virulence with which works of this nature generally abound ...
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Joseph Addison. Second's reign , Inservi Deo et lætare , " Serve God and be cheerful . " Those , therefore , who supply the world with such entertainments of mirth as are instructive , or at least harmless , may be thought to deserve ...
Joseph Addison. Second's reign , Inservi Deo et lætare , " Serve God and be cheerful . " Those , therefore , who supply the world with such entertainments of mirth as are instructive , or at least harmless , may be thought to deserve ...
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