The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volumen5George Bell & Son, 1877 |
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... believe , if the author would converse with any friend , well - wisher , or asso- ciate of these sufferers , he would find them rather deterred from their practices by their sufferings , than disposed to rise in a new rebellion to ...
... believe , if the author would converse with any friend , well - wisher , or asso- ciate of these sufferers , he would find them rather deterred from their practices by their sufferings , than disposed to rise in a new rebellion to ...
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... believe that there is still life in this wicked project . I am wonderfully surprised to see another argument made use of for a general pardon , which might have been urged more properly for a general execution . The words are these ...
... believe that there is still life in this wicked project . I am wonderfully surprised to see another argument made use of for a general pardon , which might have been urged more properly for a general execution . The words are these ...
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... believe no commoner of 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 ...
... believe no commoner of 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 ...
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... believe themselves obliged to draw with us , as yoke - fellows in the 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 ...
... believe themselves obliged to draw with us , as yoke - fellows in the 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 ...
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... 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 disputant , who was complaining ...
... 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 disputant , who was complaining ...
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