The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volumen5George Bell & Son, 1877 |
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... English have such a favour- able opinion of treason , nothing can so well cure them of an error so fatal to their country , as the punishment of those who are guilty of it . It is evident , that a general impunity would confirm them in ...
... English have such a favour- able opinion of treason , nothing can so well cure them of an error so fatal to their country , as the punishment of those who are guilty of it . It is evident , that a general impunity would confirm them in ...
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... English monarchs , ( says our author , ) was William the Conqueror ; and he was the greater , because he put to death only one person of quality that we read of , and him after repeated treacheries ; yet he was a foreigner , had power ...
... English monarchs , ( says our author , ) was William the Conqueror ; and he was the greater , because he put to death only one person of quality that we read of , and him after repeated treacheries ; yet he was a foreigner , had power ...
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... . 1 See the note on - endeavoured , p . 140 , and the judicious remark of the author of A Short Introduction to English Grammar , p . 70 , 1767 . what it alluded to , unless the author had been No. 31 . 11 THE FREEHOLDER .
... . 1 See the note on - endeavoured , p . 140 , and the judicious remark of the author of A Short Introduction to English Grammar , p . 70 , 1767 . what it alluded to , unless the author had been No. 31 . 11 THE FREEHOLDER .
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... as he calls them , were not made so much on the barbarity used towards them by King Philip , as on the barbarity used towards them by the English government . King Philip might have some colour for 12 ADDISON'S WORKS .
... as he calls them , were not made so much on the barbarity used towards them by King Philip , as on the barbarity used towards them by the English government . King Philip might have some colour for 12 ADDISON'S WORKS .
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Joseph Addison. English government . King Philip might have some colour for treating them as rebels , but we ought to have regarded them as allies ; and were obliged , by all the ties of honour , conscience , and public faith , to have ...
Joseph Addison. English government . King Philip might have some colour for treating them as rebels , but we ought to have regarded them as allies ; and were obliged , by all the ties of honour , conscience , and public faith , to have ...
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