The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volumen5George Bell & Son, 1877 |
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... body of troops . No prince has ever given a greater instance of his inclinations to rule without a standing army , if we consider , that upon the very first news of the defeat of the rebels , he declared to both Houses of parliament ...
... body of troops . No prince has ever given a greater instance of his inclinations to rule without a standing army , if we consider , that upon the very first news of the defeat of the rebels , he declared to both Houses of parliament ...
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... body politic ; since it is visible , that great numbers of them have of late eloped from their allegiance , and that they do not believe themselves obliged to draw with us , as yoke - fellows in the constitution . They will judge for ...
... body politic ; since it is visible , that great numbers of them have of late eloped from their allegiance , and that they do not believe themselves obliged to draw with us , as yoke - fellows in the constitution . They will judge for ...
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... body before the senate - house , and presented a petition to the Fathers against so unreasonable a law . This groundless credulity raised so much raillery upon the petitioners , that we do not find the ladies offered to direct the ...
... body before the senate - house , and presented a petition to the Fathers against so unreasonable a law . This groundless credulity raised so much raillery upon the petitioners , that we do not find the ladies offered to direct the ...
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... body ; and that the prince received this their offer with the goodness and condescension which is natural to his illustrious house . As the college of Dublin have been long famous for their great learning , they have now given us an ...
... body ; and that the prince received this their offer with the goodness and condescension which is natural to his illustrious house . As the college of Dublin have been long famous for their great learning , they have now given us an ...
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... body . Like several chemical waters , that are each of them clear and transparent when separate , but ferment into a thick troubled liquor when they are mixed in the same vial . There is a piece of mythology which bears very hard upon ...
... body . Like several chemical waters , that are each of them clear and transparent when separate , but ferment into a thick troubled liquor when they are mixed in the same vial . There is a piece of mythology which bears very hard upon ...
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