The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volumen5George Bell & Son, 1877 |
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... taken notice of by Pagan authors . 2. What particular facts are taken notice of , and by what Pagan authors . 3. How Celsus represented our Saviour's miracles . 4. The same representation made of them by other unbe- lievers , and proved ...
... taken notice of by Pagan authors . 2. What particular facts are taken notice of , and by what Pagan authors . 3. How Celsus represented our Saviour's miracles . 4. The same representation made of them by other unbe- lievers , and proved ...
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... taken in arms , and liable to death by the laws of their country , not above forty have yet suffered ? How would he be surprised to hear , that , notwith- standing his Majesty's troops have been victorious in every engagement , more of ...
... taken in arms , and liable to death by the laws of their country , not above forty have yet suffered ? How would he be surprised to hear , that , notwith- standing his Majesty's troops have been victorious in every engagement , more of ...
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... taken it for granted , that if they could bring these into their measures , the females would of course follow their political mates . The arguments they have made use of , are like Hudibras's spur , which he applied to one side of his ...
... taken it for granted , that if they could bring these into their measures , the females would of course follow their political mates . The arguments they have made use of , are like Hudibras's spur , which he applied to one side of his ...
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... taken care that those who are enemies to the sex , or to myself , may not ac- cuse me of tautology , or pretend that I attack them with their own weapon . For this reason I shall here lay together a new set of remarks , and observe the ...
... taken care that those who are enemies to the sex , or to myself , may not ac- cuse me of tautology , or pretend that I attack them with their own weapon . For this reason I shall here lay together a new set of remarks , and observe the ...
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... taken possession of the people's minds in the times of the great rebellion , and of the usurpation that succeeded it . The practices of these men , under the covert of a feigned zeal , made even the appearance of sincere devotion ...
... taken possession of the people's minds in the times of the great rebellion , and of the usurpation that succeeded it . The practices of these men , under the covert of a feigned zeal , made even the appearance of sincere devotion ...
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