The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volumen4G. Bell, 1882 |
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... character , and illustrate several passages in the history of his life : besides , that there is some little pleasure in dis- covering the infirmity of a great man , and seeing how the opinion he has of himself agrees with what the ...
... character , and illustrate several passages in the history of his life : besides , that there is some little pleasure in dis- covering the infirmity of a great man , and seeing how the opinion he has of himself agrees with what the ...
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... character , we have great reason to hope , that , as he purchased the first success in the present war , by forcing into the service of the confederates an army that was raised against them in the very heart of the empire , he will give ...
... character , we have great reason to hope , that , as he purchased the first success in the present war , by forcing into the service of the confederates an army that was raised against them in the very heart of the empire , he will give ...
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... character of being the most prudent in laying proper schemes ; he is no less re- markable for being steady in accomplishing what he has once concerted . Indeed , if we look into the history of his present Majesty , and reflect upon that ...
... character of being the most prudent in laying proper schemes ; he is no less re- markable for being steady in accomplishing what he has once concerted . Indeed , if we look into the history of his present Majesty , and reflect upon that ...
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THE SPECTATOR | xi |
Will Honeycombs Proposal of a Fair for Marriage | 22 |
FREEHOLDER | 26 |
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