The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volumen4 |
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MACHIAVELLI'S HISTORY OF FLORENCE , PRINCE , & c . Portrait . 25. SCHLEGEL'S LECTURES ON THE PHILOSOPHY OF LIFE AND THE PHILOSOPHY OF LANGUAGE . Translated by A. J. W. MORRISON . 27 , 32 , & 36.
MACHIAVELLI'S HISTORY OF FLORENCE , PRINCE , & c . Portrait . 25. SCHLEGEL'S LECTURES ON THE PHILOSOPHY OF LIFE AND THE PHILOSOPHY OF LANGUAGE . Translated by A. J. W. MORRISON . 27 , 32 , & 36.
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... after the rate of half a crown per week , with the usual allowances for good luck . I have several rooms and apartments fitted up at reasonable rates 24 , ADDISON'S WORKS . MACHIAVELLI'S HISTORY OF FLORENCE, PRINCE, &c Portrait.
... after the rate of half a crown per week , with the usual allowances for good luck . I have several rooms and apartments fitted up at reasonable rates 24 , ADDISON'S WORKS . MACHIAVELLI'S HISTORY OF FLORENCE, PRINCE, &c Portrait.
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Virgil and Homer might compliment their heroes , by interweaving the actions of deities with their achievements ; but for a Christian author to write in the Pagan creed , to make Prince Eugene a favourite of Mars , or to carry on a ...
Virgil and Homer might compliment their heroes , by interweaving the actions of deities with their achievements ; but for a Christian author to write in the Pagan creed , to make Prince Eugene a favourite of Mars , or to carry on a ...
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When I have thus made myself master of a hundred thousand drachmas , I shall naturally set myself on the foot of a prince , and will demand the Grand Vizier's daughter in marriage , after having represented to that minister the ...
When I have thus made myself master of a hundred thousand drachmas , I shall naturally set myself on the foot of a prince , and will demand the Grand Vizier's daughter in marriage , after having represented to that minister the ...
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This I am sure of , that if a certain prince should concur with a certain prelate , ( and we have Monsieur Z- -n's word for it , ) our posterity would be in a sweet p - ckle . Must the British nation suffer forsooth , because my Lady Q ...
This I am sure of , that if a certain prince should concur with a certain prelate , ( and we have Monsieur Z- -n's word for it , ) our posterity would be in a sweet p - ckle . Must the British nation suffer forsooth , because my Lady Q ...
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