The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volumen4 |
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In our speculations of eternity , we consider the time which is present to us as the middle , which divides the whole line into two equal parts . For this reason , many witty authors compare the present time to an isthmus or narrow neck ...
In our speculations of eternity , we consider the time which is present to us as the middle , which divides the whole line into two equal parts . For this reason , many witty authors compare the present time to an isthmus or narrow neck ...
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The very notion of any dur . ation's being past , implies that it was once present ; for the idea of being once present , is actually included in the idea of its being past . This , therefore , is a depth not to be sounded by human ...
The very notion of any dur . ation's being past , implies that it was once present ; for the idea of being once present , is actually included in the idea of its being past . This , therefore , is a depth not to be sounded by human ...
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TIR PRESENT STATE OF THE WAR , AND THE NECESSITY OF AN AUGMENTATION , CONSIDERED . PREFACE THE author of the following essay has endeavoured to draw into one continued scheme the whole state of the present war , and the methods that ...
TIR PRESENT STATE OF THE WAR , AND THE NECESSITY OF AN AUGMENTATION , CONSIDERED . PREFACE THE author of the following essay has endeavoured to draw into one continued scheme the whole state of the present war , and the methods that ...
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Several useful Maxims to be learned from the present | 28 |
GUARDIAN | 159 |
Trueloves Courtship 114 Erection of the Lions HeadRemarks on Lions | 216 |
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