The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volumen5George Bell & Son, 1877 |
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... tell us what he did , can only tell us what he bequeathed ? This manner of exposing the private concerns of families , and sacrificing the secrets of the dead to the curiosity of the living , is one of those licentious prac- tices which ...
... tell us what he did , can only tell us what he bequeathed ? This manner of exposing the private concerns of families , and sacrificing the secrets of the dead to the curiosity of the living , is one of those licentious prac- tices which ...
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... tell him , there could not be a more uneasy prince , nor a more unhappy people . But how it can enter into the wishes of any private persons to be the subjects of a man , whose faith obliges him to use the most effectual means for ...
... tell him , there could not be a more uneasy prince , nor a more unhappy people . But how it can enter into the wishes of any private persons to be the subjects of a man , whose faith obliges him to use the most effectual means for ...
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... tell it in the more emphatical words of holy writ , " It came to pass , as the trumpets and singers were as one , to make one sound to be heard in praising and thanking the Lord , and when they lift up their voice with the trumpets and ...
... tell it in the more emphatical words of holy writ , " It came to pass , as the trumpets and singers were as one , to make one sound to be heard in praising and thanking the Lord , and when they lift up their voice with the trumpets and ...
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... tell their own meaning . However , as it becomes every reasonable man to examine those principles by which he acts , I shall in this paper select some considerations , out of many , that might be No. 54 . 95 THE FREEHOLDER .
... tell their own meaning . However , as it becomes every reasonable man to examine those principles by which he acts , I shall in this paper select some considerations , out of many , that might be No. 54 . 95 THE FREEHOLDER .
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... tell us , that the Whig - scheme would end in Presbyterianism and a commonwealth . The Whigs tell us , on the other side , that the Tory - scheme would terminate in Popery and arbi- trary government . Were these reproaches mutually true ...
... tell us , that the Whig - scheme would end in Presbyterianism and a commonwealth . The Whigs tell us , on the other side , that the Tory - scheme would terminate in Popery and arbi- trary government . Were these reproaches mutually true ...
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