The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volumen5George Bell & Son, 1877 |
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... pleased ; but he knew very well that error is not to be advanced by per- spicuity . In order , therefore , to answer this pamphlet , I must reduce the substance of it under proper heads ; and disembroil the thoughts of the author ...
... pleased ; but he knew very well that error is not to be advanced by per- spicuity . In order , therefore , to answer this pamphlet , I must reduce the substance of it under proper heads ; and disembroil the thoughts of the author ...
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... pleased with the compliment I have paid them in the course of my papers , by regarding them , not only as the most amiable , but as the most important part of our community . They ought , indeed , to resent the treatment they have met ...
... pleased with the compliment I have paid them in the course of my papers , by regarding them , not only as the most amiable , but as the most important part of our community . They ought , indeed , to resent the treatment they have met ...
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... pleased with it , as it may compose our un- natural feuds and animosities , revive an honest spirit of in- dustry in the nation , and cut off frequent occasions of brutal rage and intemperance . In short , as it will make us not only a ...
... pleased with it , as it may compose our un- natural feuds and animosities , revive an honest spirit of in- dustry in the nation , and cut off frequent occasions of brutal rage and intemperance . In short , as it will make us not only a ...
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... pleased with the labours of those who have improved our language with the translation of old Latin and Greek authors ; and by that means let us into the know- ledge of what passed in the famous governments of Greece and Rome . We have ...
... pleased with the labours of those who have improved our language with the translation of old Latin and Greek authors ; and by that means let us into the know- ledge of what passed in the famous governments of Greece and Rome . We have ...
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... pleased there and we have proofs of that usage for above fifty years , as appears by certificates of persons who have been employed in that trade . : " It doth not appear , upon the strictest inquiry , that the Spaniards ever inhabited ...
... pleased there and we have proofs of that usage for above fifty years , as appears by certificates of persons who have been employed in that trade . : " It doth not appear , upon the strictest inquiry , that the Spaniards ever inhabited ...
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