The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volumen4 |
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There seems something in this consideration that intimates to us a natural grandeur and perfection in the soul , which is rather to be admired than explained . I must not omit that argument for the excellency of the soul , which I have ...
There seems something in this consideration that intimates to us a natural grandeur and perfection in the soul , which is rather to be admired than explained . I must not omit that argument for the excellency of the soul , which I have ...
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I should be very glad to find out any expedient that might alleviate the expense which this my paper brings to any of my readers ; and , in order to it , must propose two points to their consideration . First , that if they retrench any ...
I should be very glad to find out any expedient that might alleviate the expense which this my paper brings to any of my readers ; and , in order to it , must propose two points to their consideration . First , that if they retrench any ...
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THOSE who have maintained that men would be more miserable than beasts , were their hopes confined to this life only , among other considerations , take notice that the latter are only afflicted with the anguish of the present evil ...
THOSE who have maintained that men would be more miserable than beasts , were their hopes confined to this life only , among other considerations , take notice that the latter are only afflicted with the anguish of the present evil ...
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One of the fathers has carried this point so high as to declare , “ He would not tell a lie , 1 Neither . ] The disjunctive “ neither ” is improperly used , when more than two things come under consideration . The author should either ...
One of the fathers has carried this point so high as to declare , “ He would not tell a lie , 1 Neither . ] The disjunctive “ neither ” is improperly used , when more than two things come under consideration . The author should either ...
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The author of the Plurality of Worlds draws a very good argument from this consideration , for the peopling of every planet ; as , indeed , it seems very probable , from the analogy of reason , that if no part of matter which we are ...
The author of the Plurality of Worlds draws a very good argument from this consideration , for the peopling of every planet ; as , indeed , it seems very probable , from the analogy of reason , that if no part of matter which we are ...
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