The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volumen5George Bell & Son, 1877 |
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... greatest princes of every nation ! but as different princes may act very laudably by different methods in different conjunctures , I cannot think this a conclusive way of reasoning . How- ever , let us examine this set of arguments ...
... greatest princes of every nation ! but as different princes may act very laudably by different methods in different conjunctures , I cannot think this a conclusive way of reasoning . How- ever , let us examine this set of arguments ...
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... greatest gra- titude by both Houses ; and it is said , that in the House of Commons a very candid and honourable gentleman ( who generally votes with the minority ) declared , that he had not heard so gracious a speech from the throne ...
... greatest gra- titude by both Houses ; and it is said , that in the House of Commons a very candid and honourable gentleman ( who generally votes with the minority ) declared , that he had not heard so gracious a speech from the throne ...
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... greatest , and upon all accounts the most considerable , not only in his dominions , but in all Europe . I shall conclude this paper with a quotation out of Camb- den's History of Queen Elizabeth , who , after having de- scribed that ...
... greatest , and upon all accounts the most considerable , not only in his dominions , but in all Europe . I shall conclude this paper with a quotation out of Camb- den's History of Queen Elizabeth , who , after having de- scribed that ...
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... greatest difficulty . His life was , in every part of it , set off with that graceful modesty and reserve , which made his virtues more beautiful , the more they were cast in such agreeable shades . His religion was sincere , not ...
... greatest difficulty . His life was , in every part of it , set off with that graceful modesty and reserve , which made his virtues more beautiful , the more they were cast in such agreeable shades . His religion was sincere , not ...
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... greatest delicacy of good - breeding to the greatest strength of reason . By approving the senti- ments of a person with whom he conversed , in such particu- lars as were just , he won him over from those points in which he was mistaken ...
... greatest delicacy of good - breeding to the greatest strength of reason . By approving the senti- ments of a person with whom he conversed , in such particu- lars as were just , he won him over from those points in which he was mistaken ...
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