The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volumen5George Bell & Son, 1877 |
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... punishments : " Because , " he says , " those very means , or the apprehensions of them , have brought things to the pass in which they are , and consequently will reduce them from bad to worse . " ( p 8 ADDISON'S WORKS .
... punishments : " Because , " he says , " those very means , or the apprehensions of them , have brought things to the pass in which they are , and consequently will reduce them from bad to worse . " ( p 8 ADDISON'S WORKS .
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... passes for a peeress of Great Britain . In short , the whole play is built upon the late escape of General Forster , who is supposed , upon the road , to fall in love with my Lord Lithisdale , whom the in- genious author imagines to be ...
... passes for a peeress of Great Britain . In short , the whole play is built upon the late escape of General Forster , who is supposed , upon the road , to fall in love with my Lord Lithisdale , whom the in- genious author imagines to be ...
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... pass by land - carriage , as we pay upon importation or exportation by sea ; which was not provided for by the Utrecht treaty . By the cedulas annexed to the treaty of 1667 , the valuable privileges of having judge - conservators ...
... pass by land - carriage , as we pay upon importation or exportation by sea ; which was not provided for by the Utrecht treaty . By the cedulas annexed to the treaty of 1667 , the valuable privileges of having judge - conservators ...
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... pass by him , four batts1 popped out their heads all at once , which very much frighted both him and his horse . My friend , who always takes care to cure his horse of such start- ing fits , spurred him up to the very side of the coach ...
... pass by him , four batts1 popped out their heads all at once , which very much frighted both him and his horse . My friend , who always takes care to cure his horse of such start- ing fits , spurred him up to the very side of the coach ...
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... pass , as the trumpets and singers were as one , to make one sound to be heard in praising and thanking the Lord , and when they lift up their voice with the trumpets and cymbals , and in- struments of music , and praised the Lord ...
... pass , as the trumpets and singers were as one , to make one sound to be heard in praising and thanking the Lord , and when they lift up their voice with the trumpets and cymbals , and in- struments of music , and praised the Lord ...
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