The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volumen5George Bell & Son, 1877 |
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... look like cowardice to grant them . In this last case the author should have remembered his own words , that " then only mercy is meritorious , when it is voluntary , and not ex- torted by the necessity of affairs . " ( p . 13 ...
... look like cowardice to grant them . In this last case the author should have remembered his own words , that " then only mercy is meritorious , when it is voluntary , and not ex- torted by the necessity of affairs . " ( p . 13 ...
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... look into the state of the nation with their own ! The reasoning , in this long paper , is close and solid ; and the expres- sion , generally , what it ought to be , pure and perspicuous , but unadorned . VOL . V. ་ eyes ; and be no ...
... look into the state of the nation with their own ! The reasoning , in this long paper , is close and solid ; and the expres- sion , generally , what it ought to be , pure and perspicuous , but unadorned . VOL . V. ་ eyes ; and be no ...
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... look upon these fish as their friends ; have great expectations from the clouds ; and are very angry with you if you think they do not all portend ruin to their country . Secret history and scandal have always had their allure- ments ...
... look upon these fish as their friends ; have great expectations from the clouds ; and are very angry with you if you think they do not all portend ruin to their country . Secret history and scandal have always had their allure- ments ...
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... look upon the latter , in a religious sense , as the place of his nativity . At length he resolved upon his Scotch expedition ; and , as the first exertion of that royal authority which he was going to assume , he knighted himself ...
... look upon the latter , in a religious sense , as the place of his nativity . At length he resolved upon his Scotch expedition ; and , as the first exertion of that royal authority which he was going to assume , he knighted himself ...
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... look with a friendly regard on such as do it , provided there is no tendency in their writings to vice and profaneness . If the thoughts of such authors have nothing in them , they , at least , do no harm , and show an honest in- dustry ...
... look with a friendly regard on such as do it , provided there is no tendency in their writings to vice and profaneness . If the thoughts of such authors have nothing in them , they , at least , do no harm , and show an honest in- dustry ...
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