The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volumen4Bohn, 1854 |
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... regard to what passes in dreams , I mean that innumerable multitude and variety of ideas which then arise in her . Were that active and watchful being only conscious of her own existence at such a time , what a painful solitude would ...
... regard to what passes in dreams , I mean that innumerable multitude and variety of ideas which then arise in her . Were that active and watchful being only conscious of her own existence at such a time , what a painful solitude would ...
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... regard to their number ; secondly , their disper- sion ; and , thirdly , their adherence to their religion : and afterwards endeavour to show , first , what natural reasons , and , secondly , what providential reasons , may be assigned ...
... regard to their number ; secondly , their disper- sion ; and , thirdly , their adherence to their religion : and afterwards endeavour to show , first , what natural reasons , and , secondly , what providential reasons , may be assigned ...
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... regards for him , she had saved that which the poor man loved better than his life . The next came to- wards us with her son upon her back , who , we were told , was the greatest rake in the place , but so much the mother's darling ...
... regards for him , she had saved that which the poor man loved better than his life . The next came to- wards us with her son upon her back , who , we were told , was the greatest rake in the place , but so much the mother's darling ...
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... regard as very great blessings . When I see my little troop before me , I rejoice in the additions which I have made to my species , to my country , and to my religion , in having produced such a num- ber of reasonable creatures ...
... regard as very great blessings . When I see my little troop before me , I rejoice in the additions which I have made to my species , to my country , and to my religion , in having produced such a num- ber of reasonable creatures ...
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... regard to that invisible world which everywhere surrounds us , though we are not able to discover it through this grosser world of matter , which is accommodated to our senses in this life . His words are as follow . " That death ...
... regard to that invisible world which everywhere surrounds us , though we are not able to discover it through this grosser world of matter , which is accommodated to our senses in this life . His words are as follow . " That death ...
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