The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volumen5George Bell & Son, 1877 |
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... retrieve all . " ( p . 21. ) He declares himself not " over - fond of the doctrines of making examples of traitors " ( ibid . ) ; and that “ the way to prevent things from being brought to an extremity , is B 2 No. 31 . 3 THE FREEHOLDER .
... retrieve all . " ( p . 21. ) He declares himself not " over - fond of the doctrines of making examples of traitors " ( ibid . ) ; and that “ the way to prevent things from being brought to an extremity , is B 2 No. 31 . 3 THE FREEHOLDER .
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Joseph Addison. prevent things from being brought to an extremity , is to deal mildly with those unfortunate gentlemen engaged in the rebellion . " The reader may now see in how fallacious a manner this writer has stated the controversy ...
Joseph Addison. prevent things from being brought to an extremity , is to deal mildly with those unfortunate gentlemen engaged in the rebellion . " The reader may now see in how fallacious a manner this writer has stated the controversy ...
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... use of against punishments : " Because , " he says , " those very means , or the apprehensions of them , have brought things to the pass in which they are , and consequently will reduce them from bad to worse . " ( p 8 ADDISON'S WORKS .
... use of against punishments : " Because , " he says , " those very means , or the apprehensions of them , have brought things to the pass in which they are , and consequently will reduce them from bad to worse . " ( p 8 ADDISON'S WORKS .
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... thing in the world to root them out . Arguments , which are the only proper means for it , are of little use : they have a very short answer to all reasonings that turn against them , " make us believe that , if you can ; which is in ...
... thing in the world to root them out . Arguments , which are the only proper means for it , are of little use : they have a very short answer to all reasonings that turn against them , " make us believe that , if you can ; which is in ...
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... things . It was the advice of the great Duke of Schomberg to an eminent historian of his acquaintance , who was an ecclesiastic , that he should avoid being too particular in the drawing up of an army , and other circumstances of the ...
... things . It was the advice of the great Duke of Schomberg to an eminent historian of his acquaintance , who was an ecclesiastic , that he should avoid being too particular in the drawing up of an army , and other circumstances of the ...
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