The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volumen5George Bell & Son, 1877 |
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... Prince 21 34. Absurdity of admitting a spirit of Party into public Diversions , and particularly those of the Play - house 39. Character of the late Lord Somers , published on the Day of his Interment 40. The usual Treatment of such Men ...
... Prince 21 34. Absurdity of admitting a spirit of Party into public Diversions , and particularly those of the Play - house 39. Character of the late Lord Somers , published on the Day of his Interment 40. The usual Treatment of such Men ...
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... be the interest of the prince to destroy the rebels by fire , sword , or gibbet ? " ( p . 4. ) And , speak- ing of the " zealots for the government , " he tells us , " they 1 66 think no remedy so good , as to 2 ADDISON'S WORKS .
... be the interest of the prince to destroy the rebels by fire , sword , or gibbet ? " ( p . 4. ) And , speak- ing of the " zealots for the government , " he tells us , " they 1 66 think no remedy so good , as to 2 ADDISON'S WORKS .
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... prince to his people . This he descants on in several parts of his book . " Clemency will endear his person to the nation ; and then they will neither have the power nor will to disturb him . " ( p . 8. ) " Was there ever a cruel prince ...
... prince to his people . This he descants on in several parts of his book . " Clemency will endear his person to the nation ; and then they will neither have the power nor will to disturb him . " ( p . 8. ) " Was there ever a cruel prince ...
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... prince having ever given a greater testimony of his abhorrence to undertakings of this treasonable nature . For he despatched such a cruel messenger as is here mentioned to those who had been en- gaged in a rebellion many years before ...
... prince having ever given a greater testimony of his abhorrence to undertakings of this treasonable nature . For he despatched such a cruel messenger as is here mentioned to those who had been en- gaged in a rebellion many years before ...
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... prince has ever given a greater instance of his inclinations to rule without a standing army , if we consider , that upon the very first news of the defeat of the rebels , he declared to both Houses of parliament , that he had put an ...
... prince has ever given a greater instance of his inclinations to rule without a standing army , if we consider , that upon the very first news of the defeat of the rebels , he declared to both Houses of parliament , that he had put an ...
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