The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volumen4 |
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When the organs of sense want their due repose and necessary reparations , and the body is no longer able to keep pace with that spiritual substance to which it is united , the soul exerts herself in her several faculties ...
When the organs of sense want their due repose and necessary reparations , and the body is no longer able to keep pace with that spiritual substance to which it is united , the soul exerts herself in her several faculties ...
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but little valued in themselves , are absolutely necessary to keep the whole frame together . That I may not fall into any common beaten tracks of observation , I shall consider this people in three views : first , with regard to their ...
but little valued in themselves , are absolutely necessary to keep the whole frame together . That I may not fall into any common beaten tracks of observation , I shall consider this people in three views : first , with regard to their ...
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To keep them no longer in suspense , Sir Roger de Coverley is dead . He departed this life at his house in the country , after a few weeks ' sickness . Sir Andrew Freeport has a letter from one of his correspondents in those parts ...
To keep them no longer in suspense , Sir Roger de Coverley is dead . He departed this life at his house in the country , after a few weeks ' sickness . Sir Andrew Freeport has a letter from one of his correspondents in those parts ...
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Queens and heroines preserve their rank in private conversation , while those who are waiting - women and maids of honour upon the stage keep their distance also behind the I shall only add , that , by a parity of reason , all writers ...
Queens and heroines preserve their rank in private conversation , while those who are waiting - women and maids of honour upon the stage keep their distance also behind the I shall only add , that , by a parity of reason , all writers ...
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... with their resemblances to each other , and those particular distinctions that were necessary for the keeping up of this great world of life . There are many more demonstrations of a Supreme Being , and of his transcendent wisdom ...
... with their resemblances to each other , and those particular distinctions that were necessary for the keeping up of this great world of life . There are many more demonstrations of a Supreme Being , and of his transcendent wisdom ...
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