The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volumen4Bohn, 1854 |
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... rebellions and tumults while they had the temple and the holy city in view , for which reason they have often been driven out of their old habitations in the Land of Promise . They have as often been banished out of most other places ...
... rebellions and tumults while they had the temple and the holy city in view , for which reason they have often been driven out of their old habitations in the Land of Promise . They have as often been banished out of most other places ...
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... rebellion , and asked by the prophet if he had not taken an oath to be loyal , falls a scratching his head , and tells , " Why yes , truly , he had taken such an oath , but it was a hard thing , that an oath should be a man's master ...
... rebellion , and asked by the prophet if he had not taken an oath to be loyal , falls a scratching his head , and tells , " Why yes , truly , he had taken such an oath , but it was a hard thing , that an oath should be a man's master ...
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... rebellion ; which , in all proba- bility , will not only tend to the safety of our constitution , but the preservation of the game . No. 4. MONDAY , JANUARY 2 , 1716 . Ne se mulier extra virtutum cogitationes , extraque bellorum casus ...
... rebellion ; which , in all proba- bility , will not only tend to the safety of our constitution , but the preservation of the game . No. 4. MONDAY , JANUARY 2 , 1716 . Ne se mulier extra virtutum cogitationes , extraque bellorum casus ...
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... rebellions , the falling in battle , or the devoting of a man's self to certain death for the safety of his fellow - citizens , are actions that always warm the reader , and endear to him persons of the remotest ages and the most ...
... rebellions , the falling in battle , or the devoting of a man's self to certain death for the safety of his fellow - citizens , are actions that always warm the reader , and endear to him persons of the remotest ages and the most ...
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... rebellion , but by all those other methods which have a natural and manifest tend- ency to it . The guilt may lie upon a man , where the penalty cannot take hold of him . Those who speak irreverently of the person to whom they have ...
... rebellion , but by all those other methods which have a natural and manifest tend- ency to it . The guilt may lie upon a man , where the penalty cannot take hold of him . Those who speak irreverently of the person to whom they have ...
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