The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volumen5George Bell & Son, 1877 |
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... matter , that you must catch it where you can , as it rises and disappears in the several parts of his discourse . The writer of this pamphlet could , doubtless , have ranged his thoughts in much better order , if he had pleased ; but ...
... matter , that you must catch it where you can , as it rises and disappears in the several parts of his discourse . The writer of this pamphlet could , doubtless , have ranged his thoughts in much better order , if he had pleased ; but ...
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... matter . Notwithstanding which , he was beheaded upon the defeat of the conspiracy , for having but thus far tampered in it . And as for the rest of the conspirators , who rose in actual rebel- lion , the king used them with the utmost ...
... matter . Notwithstanding which , he was beheaded upon the defeat of the conspiracy , for having but thus far tampered in it . And as for the rest of the conspirators , who rose in actual rebel- lion , the king used them with the utmost ...
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... matters of fact , that it would be an affront to a reader's un- derstanding to endeavour to ' confute them . But to return to the Catalans : " During the whole course of the war , ( says the author , ) whichever of them submitted to ...
... matters of fact , that it would be an affront to a reader's un- derstanding to endeavour to ' confute them . But to return to the Catalans : " During the whole course of the war , ( says the author , ) whichever of them submitted to ...
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... matters of fact which are not in being , and after- wards to descant upon them . As he is very sensible that the cause will not bear the test of reason , he has indeed everywhere chosen rather topics for declamation than argu- ment . 14 ...
... matters of fact which are not in being , and after- wards to descant upon them . As he is very sensible that the cause will not bear the test of reason , he has indeed everywhere chosen rather topics for declamation than argu- ment . 14 ...
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... matters so well among the Roman matrons , that the next day they met together in a body before the senate - house , and presented a petition to the Fathers against so unreasonable a law . This groundless credulity raised so much ...
... matters so well among the Roman matrons , that the next day they met together in a body before the senate - house , and presented a petition to the Fathers against so unreasonable a law . This groundless credulity raised so much ...
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