The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volumen5George Bell & Son, 1877 |
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... England to be the best Security of the Government ; humbly offered to the Consideration of the Patrons of Severity , and applied to the present Juncture of Affairs - · PAGE 1 32. Artifices of the Malecontents to draw the Women into ...
... England to be the best Security of the Government ; humbly offered to the Consideration of the Patrons of Severity , and applied to the present Juncture of Affairs - · PAGE 1 32. Artifices of the Malecontents to draw the Women into ...
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... England to be the best security of the govern- ment ; humbly offered to the consideration of the patrons of severity , and applied to the present juncture of affairs . " Had the whole scope of the author been answerable to his title ...
... England to be the best security of the govern- ment ; humbly offered to the consideration of the patrons of severity , and applied to the present juncture of affairs . " Had the whole scope of the author been answerable to his title ...
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... England will ever think to be either just or reasonable . " who The next instance is Henry the Fourth of France , ( says our author ) so handsomely expressed his tenderness for his people , when , at signing the treaty of Vervins , he ...
... England will ever think to be either just or reasonable . " who The next instance is Henry the Fourth of France , ( says our author ) so handsomely expressed his tenderness for his people , when , at signing the treaty of Vervins , he ...
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... England a security of the government in such a juncture , were it not at the time defended with a sufficient body of troops . No prince has ever given a greater instance of his inclinations to rule without a standing army , if we ...
... England a security of the government in such a juncture , were it not at the time defended with a sufficient body of troops . No prince has ever given a greater instance of his inclinations to rule without a standing army , if we ...
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... England , be- cause the wench had said something to her fellow - servants , which seemed to favour the suspension of the Habeas Cor- pus act . " 9 When errors and prejudices are thus spread among the sex , it is the hardest thing in the ...
... England , be- cause the wench had said something to her fellow - servants , which seemed to favour the suspension of the Habeas Cor- pus act . " 9 When errors and prejudices are thus spread among the sex , it is the hardest thing in the ...
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