The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volumen5George Bell & Son, 1877 |
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... obliged , by all the ties of 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 ...
... obliged , by all the ties of 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 ...
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... obliged to draw with us , as yoke - fellows in the constitution . They will judge for themselves ; look into the state of the nation with their own ! The reasoning , in this long paper , is close and solid ; and the expres- sion ...
... obliged to draw with us , as yoke - fellows in the constitution . They will judge for themselves ; look into the state of the nation with their own ! The reasoning , in this long paper , is close and solid ; and the expres- sion ...
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... oblige him to quit the throne of his ancestors . The truth of it is , we have only the vices of a Protestant prince to fear , and may be made happy by his virtues ; but in a Popish prince we have no chance for our prosperity ; his very ...
... oblige him to quit the throne of his ancestors . The truth of it is , we have only the vices of a Protestant prince to fear , and may be made happy by his virtues ; but in a Popish prince we have no chance for our prosperity ; his very ...
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... oblige them more , than by leaving them , as a kind of legacy , a certain secret which seldom fails of procuring this affection , which they are naturally formed both to desire and to obtain . This nostrum is comprised in the following ...
... oblige them more , than by leaving them , as a kind of legacy , a certain secret which seldom fails of procuring this affection , which they are naturally formed both to desire and to obtain . This nostrum is comprised in the following ...
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... obliged to allow him that praise after his death , which he industriously declined while he was living . His life , indeed , seems1 to have been prolonged beyond its natural term , under those in- dispositions which hung upon the latter ...
... obliged to allow him that praise after his death , which he industriously declined while he was living . His life , indeed , seems1 to have been prolonged beyond its natural term , under those in- dispositions which hung upon the latter ...
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