The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volumen4 |
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On Party - Lies 111. Will . Honeycomb's Proposal of a Fair for Marriage -Sale of unmarried Women 512. On giving Advice 513. Meditation on Death , a Hymn 517. Death of Sir Roger de Coverley 519. Meditation on animal Life 523.
On Party - Lies 111. Will . Honeycomb's Proposal of a Fair for Marriage -Sale of unmarried Women 512. On giving Advice 513. Meditation on Death , a Hymn 517. Death of Sir Roger de Coverley 519. Meditation on animal Life 523.
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The Conceit of the Examiner - his Party and PrinciPAGB WBIG - EXAMINER .. of it displayed by the Examiner_his. ples — his Wit , Language , and Argument 3. Speech of Alcibiades . 4. Panegyricon Nonsense - various kinds of it — that kind ...
The Conceit of the Examiner - his Party and PrinciPAGB WBIG - EXAMINER .. of it displayed by the Examiner_his. ples — his Wit , Language , and Argument 3. Speech of Alcibiades . 4. Panegyricon Nonsense - various kinds of it — that kind ...
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Of Party - Lies . 421 8. The Female Association 425 9. Answer of the Freeholders of Great Britain to the Pretender's Declaration . 428 10. Arbitrary Power , exemplified in the Conduct of Muly Ishmael , Emperor of Morocco 435 11.
Of Party - Lies . 421 8. The Female Association 425 9. Answer of the Freeholders of Great Britain to the Pretender's Declaration . 428 10. Arbitrary Power , exemplified in the Conduct of Muly Ishmael , Emperor of Morocco 435 11.
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The Practice of Morality necessary to make a Party flourish 30. Of the Vanity of the French Nation 498 501 505 . 1998 1 THE SPECTATOR . No. 487. THURSDAY , SEPTEMBER X CONTENTS OF THE FOURTH VOLUME .
The Practice of Morality necessary to make a Party flourish 30. Of the Vanity of the French Nation 498 501 505 . 1998 1 THE SPECTATOR . No. 487. THURSDAY , SEPTEMBER X CONTENTS OF THE FOURTH VOLUME .
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I am perpetually taken up in giving out orders , in prescribing duties , in hearing parties , in administering justice , and in distributing rewards and punishments . To speak in the language of the Centurion , I say unto one , Go , and ...
I am perpetually taken up in giving out orders , in prescribing duties , in hearing parties , in administering justice , and in distributing rewards and punishments . To speak in the language of the Centurion , I say unto one , Go , and ...
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