The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volumen5George Bell & Son, 1877 |
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... mention many other corruptions common to both parties , which naturally flow from this source ; and might easily show , upon a full display of them , that this clamour which pretends to be raised for the safety of religion , has almost ...
... mention many other corruptions common to both parties , which naturally flow from this source ; and might easily show , upon a full display of them , that this clamour which pretends to be raised for the safety of religion , has almost ...
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... mention Simon Magus and many others , I shall only take notice of those two great persecutors of Christianity , the emperors Adrian and Julian the apostate , both of them initiated in the mysteries of divination , and skilled in all the ...
... mention Simon Magus and many others , I shall only take notice of those two great persecutors of Christianity , the emperors Adrian and Julian the apostate , both of them initiated in the mysteries of divination , and skilled in all the ...
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... mention you to the Secretary , who you know is his intimate friend , upon the first favourable opportunity . Since that I have received your second , and have got Mr. Hopkins to join with me in the affair of Geneva to my Lord Sunderland ...
... mention you to the Secretary , who you know is his intimate friend , upon the first favourable opportunity . Since that I have received your second , and have got Mr. Hopkins to join with me in the affair of Geneva to my Lord Sunderland ...
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Absurdity of admitting a spirit of Party into public | 34 |
The usual Treatment of such Men as make them | 40 |
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