The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volumen5George Bell & Son, 1877 |
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... Reign 37 Ill Consequences of the late Cry of the Church's Dan- ger with regard to Religion 34 38. Proposals for a Truce between the Ladies of either Party 37 40 44 49 53 57 61 64 67 70 74 28 ± 9 9 8 5 5 R 24 27 30 THE FREEHOLDER . 49 ...
... Reign 37 Ill Consequences of the late Cry of the Church's Dan- ger with regard to Religion 34 38. Proposals for a Truce between the Ladies of either Party 37 40 44 49 53 57 61 64 67 70 74 28 ± 9 9 8 5 5 R 24 27 30 THE FREEHOLDER . 49 ...
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... reign : though it must be con- fessed , that , after the manner of those times , the nobility generally escaped with their lives , though multitudes of This sentence is rendered awkward and involved by a double though - " though it must ...
... reign : though it must be con- fessed , that , after the manner of those times , the nobility generally escaped with their lives , though multitudes of This sentence is rendered awkward and involved by a double though - " though it must ...
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... reign , who notwithstanding was remarkable for his clemency , of rebels and conspirators who were hanged , beheaded , or broken alive on the wheel . The late King William was not disturbed by any rebellion from those who had once ...
... reign , who notwithstanding was remarkable for his clemency , of rebels and conspirators who were hanged , beheaded , or broken alive on the wheel . The late King William was not disturbed by any rebellion from those who had once ...
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... reign . ( p . 26. ) And it would be well if all those who still adhere to the cause of that unfortunate king , and are clamorous at the proceedings of his present Majesty , would remember , that notwithstanding that rebellion fell very ...
... reign . ( p . 26. ) And it would be well if all those who still adhere to the cause of that unfortunate king , and are clamorous at the proceedings of his present Majesty , would remember , that notwithstanding that rebellion fell very ...
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... reign ? To which we must add , for the honour of his government in this particular , that it has done more for the advantage of the clergy , than those who are the most zealous for their interest , could have expected in so short a time ...
... reign ? To which we must add , for the honour of his government in this particular , that it has done more for the advantage of the clergy , than those who are the most zealous for their interest , could have expected in so short a time ...
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