The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volumen2Bohn, 1854 |
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... Human Na- ture - Errors of the French Writers 110. Court of Judicature of the Dead in Reason 111. On the Prevalence of Irreligious Principles 114. Death - bed Scene PAGE 1 1 3 6 119. Discoveries of the Microscope - A Dream 120. The ...
... Human Na- ture - Errors of the French Writers 110. Court of Judicature of the Dead in Reason 111. On the Prevalence of Irreligious Principles 114. Death - bed Scene PAGE 1 1 3 6 119. Discoveries of the Microscope - A Dream 120. The ...
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... humanity , and occasioned a message from him to the author to desire his acquaintance . He soon after obtained , by his interest , a yearly pension of three hundred pounds from the Crown , to support him in his travels . If the ...
... humanity , and occasioned a message from him to the author to desire his acquaintance . He soon after obtained , by his interest , a yearly pension of three hundred pounds from the Crown , to support him in his travels . If the ...
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... humanity which is the ornament of our nature ; to soften insolence , to soothe affliction , and to subdue our minds to the dispensations of Providence . " 1 Upon the death of the late queen , the Lords Justices , in whom the ...
... humanity which is the ornament of our nature ; to soften insolence , to soothe affliction , and to subdue our minds to the dispensations of Providence . " 1 Upon the death of the late queen , the Lords Justices , in whom the ...
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... human figure , could pos- sibly ascend it . On a sudden there was heard from the top of it a sound like that of a trumpet ; but so exceeding sweet and harmonious , that it filled the hearts of those who heard it with raptures , and gave ...
... human figure , could pos- sibly ascend it . On a sudden there was heard from the top of it a sound like that of a trumpet ; but so exceeding sweet and harmonious , that it filled the hearts of those who heard it with raptures , and gave ...
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... humanity . From hence we proceeded again , till we came to Dick's Coffee - house , where I designed to carry them . Here we were at our old difficulty , and took up the street upon the same ceremony . We proceeded through the entry ...
... humanity . From hence we proceeded again , till we came to Dick's Coffee - house , where I designed to carry them . Here we were at our old difficulty , and took up the street upon the same ceremony . We proceeded through the entry ...
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