The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volumen4 |
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It is my business to implant in every one of my children the same seeds of industry , and the same honest principles . By this means , I think I have a fair chance , that one or other of them may grow considerable in some or other way ...
It is my business to implant in every one of my children the same seeds of industry , and the same honest principles . By this means , I think I have a fair chance , that one or other of them may grow considerable in some or other way ...
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This vice is so very predominant among us at present , that a man is thought of no principles , who does not propagate a certain system of lies . The coffee - houses are supported by them , the press is choked with them , eminent ...
This vice is so very predominant among us at present , that a man is thought of no principles , who does not propagate a certain system of lies . The coffee - houses are supported by them , the press is choked with them , eminent ...
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The unsoundness of this principle has been so often exposed , and is so universally acknowledged , that a man must be an utter stranger to the principles , either of natural religion or Christianity , who suffers himself to be guided by ...
The unsoundness of this principle has been so often exposed , and is so universally acknowledged , that a man must be an utter stranger to the principles , either of natural religion or Christianity , who suffers himself to be guided by ...
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Among these it is a standing and uncontroverted principle , that a tragedian always takes place of a comedian ; and it is very well known , the merry drolls who make us laugh are always placed at the lower end of the table , and in ...
Among these it is a standing and uncontroverted principle , that a tragedian always takes place of a comedian ; and it is very well known , the merry drolls who make us laugh are always placed at the lower end of the table , and in ...
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I think we may lay this down as an incontested principle , that chance never acts in a perpetual uniformity and consistence with itself . If one should always fling the same number with ten thousand dice , or see every throw just five ...
I think we may lay this down as an incontested principle , that chance never acts in a perpetual uniformity and consistence with itself . If one should always fling the same number with ten thousand dice , or see every throw just five ...
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