The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volumen5George Bell & Son, 1877 |
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... constitution , under a good ad- ministration , does not only make a difference between the guilty and the innocent , but even , among the guilty , between such as are more or less criminal . This middle method , which has been always ...
... constitution , under a good ad- ministration , does not only make a difference between the guilty and the innocent , but even , among the guilty , between such as are more or less criminal . This middle method , which has been always ...
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... constitution , and the good of his kingdom . But if it be thrown away at random , it loses its virtue , lessens the esteem and authority of a prince , and cannot long recommend him , even to the weakest of his subjects , who will find ...
... constitution , and the good of his kingdom . But if it be thrown away at random , it loses its virtue , lessens the esteem and authority of a prince , and cannot long recommend him , even to the weakest of his subjects , who will find ...
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... constitution ; and that every argument which the author has produced from reason and example , would have been a true one , had it been urged for that restrained clemency which his Ma- jesty has exercised ; but is a false one , when ...
... constitution ; and that every argument which the author has produced from reason and example , would have been a true one , had it been urged for that restrained clemency which his Ma- jesty has exercised ; but is a false one , when ...
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... constitution . They will judge for themselves ; look into the state of the nation with their own ! The reasoning , in this long paper , is close and solid ; and the expres- sion , generally , what it ought to be , pure and perspicuous ...
... constitution . They will judge for themselves ; look into the state of the nation with their own ! The reasoning , in this long paper , is close and solid ; and the expres- sion , generally , what it ought to be , pure and perspicuous ...
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... monarchy . We are convinced by the experience of our own times , that our constitution is not able to bear a Popish prince at the head of it . King James the Second was endowed with many royal virtues , and might have 30 ADDISON'S WORKS .
... monarchy . We are convinced by the experience of our own times , that our constitution is not able to bear a Popish prince at the head of it . King James the Second was endowed with many royal virtues , and might have 30 ADDISON'S WORKS .
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