The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volumen5George Bell & Son, 1877 |
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... honour by historians : " Whosoever spares perjured men , robbers , plun- derers , and traitors , deprives all good men of their peace and quietness , and lays a foundation of innumerable mischiefs to the virtuous and innocent . " 66 ...
... honour by historians : " Whosoever spares perjured men , robbers , plun- derers , and traitors , deprives all good men of their peace and quietness , and lays a foundation of innumerable mischiefs to the virtuous and innocent . " 66 ...
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... honour , conscience , and public faith , to have sheltered them from those sufferings , which were brought upon them by a firm and inviolable adherence to our interest . However , none can draw into a parallel the cruelties which have ...
... honour , conscience , and public faith , to have sheltered them from those sufferings , which were brought upon them by a firm and inviolable adherence to our interest . However , none can draw into a parallel the cruelties which have ...
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... honour of his government in this particular , that it has done more for the advantage of the clergy , than those who are the most zealous for their interest , could have expected in so short a time ; which will further appear , if we ...
... honour of his government in this particular , that it has done more for the advantage of the clergy , than those who are the most zealous for their interest , could have expected in so short a time ; which will further appear , if we ...
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Joseph Addison. purpose , redounds as much to the honour of the present administration , as to the disgrace of others . " Nay , I wish with all my soul they had stooped a little ad captum vulgi , to take in those shallow fluttering ...
Joseph Addison. purpose , redounds as much to the honour of the present administration , as to the disgrace of others . " Nay , I wish with all my soul they had stooped a little ad captum vulgi , to take in those shallow fluttering ...
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... proper sphere , for the honour and dignity of the royal family . We hope that such an ex- ample will have its influence on other societies of the same nature ; and cannot but rejoice to see the heir No. 33 . 21 THE FREEHOLDER .
... proper sphere , for the honour and dignity of the royal family . We hope that such an ex- ample will have its influence on other societies of the same nature ; and cannot but rejoice to see the heir No. 33 . 21 THE FREEHOLDER .
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