The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volumen5George Bell & Son, 1877 |
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... talks in . generals upon this topic , there is no question but every Whig and Tory in the kingdom perfectly agrees with him in what he says . But if he would insinuate , as he seems to do in several places , that there should be no ...
... talks in . generals upon this topic , there is no question but every Whig and Tory in the kingdom perfectly agrees with him in what he says . But if he would insinuate , as he seems to do in several places , that there should be no ...
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... talking like good sub- jects , or have spoken treason . In short , we seem to have such a relish for faction , as to have lost that of wit ; and are so used to the bitterness of party rage , that we cannot be gratified with the highest ...
... talking like good sub- jects , or have spoken treason . In short , we seem to have such a relish for faction , as to have lost that of wit ; and are so used to the bitterness of party rage , that we cannot be gratified with the highest ...
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... talking on the weather . " That if any man troubles a female assembly with parlia- ment - news , he shall be marked out as a blockhead , or an incendiary . " That no woman shall henceforth presume to stick a patch upon her forehead ...
... talking on the weather . " That if any man troubles a female assembly with parlia- ment - news , he shall be marked out as a blockhead , or an incendiary . " That no woman shall henceforth presume to stick a patch upon her forehead ...
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... talk of the celebrated writers of our own country who lived in former ages , than of any other particular persons among their contemporaries and fellow - subjects . appear in When I consider myself as a British freeholder , I am in a ...
... talk of the celebrated writers of our own country who lived in former ages , than of any other particular persons among their contemporaries and fellow - subjects . appear in When I consider myself as a British freeholder , I am in a ...
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... talk with their keeper , inquired very much after their health , and whether none of them had fallen sick upon the taking of Perth , and the flight of the Pretender ? and hear- ing they were never better in their lives , I found he was ...
... talk with their keeper , inquired very much after their health , and whether none of them had fallen sick upon the taking of Perth , and the flight of the Pretender ? and hear- ing they were never better in their lives , I found he was ...
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