The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volumen5George Bell & Son, 1877 |
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... BRITISH ISLANDS . With 252 carefully coloured Plates . Four vols . 41. 45 . GATTY'S ( MRS . ALFRED ) BRITISH SEAWEEDS . rous coloured Illustrations . Two vols . 21 , 10s . Nume . HIBBERD'S ( SHIRLEY ) NEW AND RARE BEAUTIFUL- LEAVED ...
... BRITISH ISLANDS . With 252 carefully coloured Plates . Four vols . 41. 45 . GATTY'S ( MRS . ALFRED ) BRITISH SEAWEEDS . rous coloured Illustrations . Two vols . 21 , 10s . Nume . HIBBERD'S ( SHIRLEY ) NEW AND RARE BEAUTIFUL- LEAVED ...
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... British minister must , therefore , expect to see many of those friends and dependants fall off from him , whom he cannot gratify in their demands upon him ; since , to use the phrase of a late statesman , who knew very well how to form ...
... British minister must , therefore , expect to see many of those friends and dependants fall off from him , whom he cannot gratify in their demands upon him ; since , to use the phrase of a late statesman , who knew very well how to form ...
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... British kings will be still unlimited . In short , it neither touches the executive nor the legislative power of the Crown , nor takes away the prerogative of creating Peers , but only of doing it in such a manner as seems repugnant to ...
... British kings will be still unlimited . In short , it neither touches the executive nor the legislative power of the Crown , nor takes away the prerogative of creating Peers , but only of doing it in such a manner as seems repugnant to ...
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VOL | 1 |
Absurdity of admitting a spirit of Party into public | 34 |
The usual Treatment of such Men as make them | 40 |
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