The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volumen4Bohn, 1854 |
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... able to keep pace with that spiritual substance to which it is united , the soul exerts herself in her several faculties , and continues in the action till her partner is again qualified to bear her company . In this case dreams look ...
... able to keep pace with that spiritual substance to which it is united , the soul exerts herself in her several faculties , and continues in the action till her partner is again qualified to bear her company . In this case dreams look ...
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... able volume , that many of them may be ranged together upon a single plate ; and is of opinion , that a salver of Spec- tators would be as acceptable an entertainment to the ladies , as a salver of sweetmeats . I shall conclude this ...
... able volume , that many of them may be ranged together upon a single plate ; and is of opinion , that a salver of Spec- tators would be as acceptable an entertainment to the ladies , as a salver of sweetmeats . I shall conclude this ...
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... able to go through the terrors of it . Notwithstanding this general form and outside of religion is pretty well worn out among us , there are many persons , who , by a natural uncheerfulness of heart , mistaken notions of piety , or ...
... able to go through the terrors of it . Notwithstanding this general form and outside of religion is pretty well worn out among us , there are many persons , who , by a natural uncheerfulness of heart , mistaken notions of piety , or ...
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... able in a virtuous person . In short , those who represent religion in so unamiable a light , are like the spies sent by Moses to make a discovery of the Land of Promise , when by their reports they discouraged the people from entering ...
... able in a virtuous person . In short , those who represent religion in so unamiable a light , are like the spies sent by Moses to make a discovery of the Land of Promise , when by their reports they discouraged the people from entering ...
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... able to give each of them , which is , a virtuous education . I think it is Sir Francis Bacon's observation , that in a numerous family of children , the eldest is often spoiled by the prospect of an estate , and the youngest , by being ...
... able to give each of them , which is , a virtuous education . I think it is Sir Francis Bacon's observation , that in a numerous family of children , the eldest is often spoiled by the prospect of an estate , and the youngest , by being ...
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