The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volumen4Bohn, 1854 |
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... means presume to tax such characters with hypocrisy , as is done too frequently ; that being a vice which I think none but he , who knows the secrets of men's hearts , should pretend to discover in another , where the proofs of it do ...
... means presume to tax such characters with hypocrisy , as is done too frequently ; that being a vice which I think none but he , who knows the secrets of men's hearts , should pretend to discover in another , where the proofs of it do ...
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... means of conversion . If , in the last place , we consider what providential reason may be assigned for these three particulars , we shall find that their numbers , dispersion , and adherence to their re- ligion , have furnished every ...
... means of conversion . If , in the last place , we consider what providential reason may be assigned for these three particulars , we shall find that their numbers , dispersion , and adherence to their re- ligion , have furnished every ...
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... means , I think I have a fair chance , that one or other of them may grow considerable in some or other way of life , whether it be in the army , or in the fleet ; in trade , or any of the three learned professions ; for you must know ...
... means , I think I have a fair chance , that one or other of them may grow considerable in some or other way of life , whether it be in the army , or in the fleet ; in trade , or any of the three learned professions ; for you must know ...
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... means ; but as it is the chief business of this paper to root out popular errors , I must endeavour to expose the folly and superstition of those persons , who , in the common and or- dinary course of life , lay any stress upon things ...
... means ; but as it is the chief business of this paper to root out popular errors , I must endeavour to expose the folly and superstition of those persons , who , in the common and or- dinary course of life , lay any stress upon things ...
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... means to cleanse it from error , and to give it a relish of truth ; which is the natural food and nourishment of the ... mean that abominable practice of party - lying . This vice is so very predominant among us at present , that a man ...
... means to cleanse it from error , and to give it a relish of truth ; which is the natural food and nourishment of the ... mean that abominable practice of party - lying . This vice is so very predominant among us at present , that a man ...
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