The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volumen4G. Bell, 1882 |
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... person who received them . An oaken gar- land to be worn on festivals and public ceremonies , was the glorious recompence of one who had covered a citizen in battle . A soldier would not only venture his life for a mural crown , but ...
... person who received them . An oaken gar- land to be worn on festivals and public ceremonies , was the glorious recompence of one who had covered a citizen in battle . A soldier would not only venture his life for a mural crown , but ...
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... person that . ] In our management of the relatives , who , which , that , it may be a good general rule , to apply who to persons ; which , to things ; and that , to things chiefly . But , when the antecedent is the second person , not ...
... person that . ] In our management of the relatives , who , which , that , it may be a good general rule , to apply who to persons ; which , to things ; and that , to things chiefly . But , when the antecedent is the second person , not ...
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... person who had abused almost every man in England , that deserved well of his country . He called Goodman Fact a liar , a sedi- tious person , a traitor , and a rebel ; and so much incensed the honest man , that he would certainly have ...
... person who had abused almost every man in England , that deserved well of his country . He called Goodman Fact a liar , a sedi- tious person , a traitor , and a rebel ; and so much incensed the honest man , that he would certainly have ...
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