The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volumen5George Bell & Son, 1877 |
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... paper , to speak anything concerning the treatment which is due to such persons as have been concerned in the late re- bellion , because I would not seem to irritate justice against those who are under the prosecution of the law , nor ...
... paper , to speak anything concerning the treatment which is due to such persons as have been concerned in the late re- bellion , because I would not seem to irritate justice against those who are under the prosecution of the law , nor ...
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... paper ; and , what less be- comes a fair reasoner , he puts wrong and invidious names on everything , to colour a false way of arguing . He allows that the rebels indisputably merit to be severely chastised ; that they deserve it ...
... paper ; and , what less be- comes a fair reasoner , he puts wrong and invidious names on everything , to colour a false way of arguing . He allows that the rebels indisputably merit to be severely chastised ; that they deserve it ...
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... papers , by regarding them , not only as the most amiable , but as the most important part of our community . They ought ... paper , is close and solid ; and the expres- sion , generally , what it ought to be , pure and perspicuous , but ...
... papers , by regarding them , not only as the most amiable , but as the most important part of our community . They ought ... paper , is close and solid ; and the expres- sion , generally , what it ought to be , pure and perspicuous , but ...
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... paper , which I have hitherto addressed to our beautiful incendiaries , hath been filled with considerations of a different kind ; by which means I have taken care that those who are enemies to the sex , or to myself , may not ac- cuse ...
... paper , which I have hitherto addressed to our beautiful incendiaries , hath been filled with considerations of a different kind ; by which means I have taken care that those who are enemies to the sex , or to myself , may not ac- cuse ...
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... papers , the university of Dublin have lately presented to the Prince of Wales , in a most humble and dutiful manner , their diploma for constituting his Royal Highness chancellor of that learned body ; and that the prince received this ...
... papers , the university of Dublin have lately presented to the Prince of Wales , in a most humble and dutiful manner , their diploma for constituting his Royal Highness chancellor of that learned body ; and that the prince received this ...
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