The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volumen4G. Bell, 1882 |
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... objects among which he seems to be incessantly employed , if we consider , in the first place , that he is Omnipresent ; and , in the second , that he is Omniscient . If we consider him in his Omnipresence : his Being passes through ...
... objects among which he seems to be incessantly employed , if we consider , in the first place , that he is Omnipresent ; and , in the second , that he is Omniscient . If we consider him in his Omnipresence : his Being passes through ...
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... objects accommodated to its proper re- lish . Doctor Tillotson somewhere says , that he will not presume to ... objects offered to all those faculties which are essential to us . We are , likewise , to take notice , that every particular ...
... objects accommodated to its proper re- lish . Doctor Tillotson somewhere says , that he will not presume to ... objects offered to all those faculties which are essential to us . We are , likewise , to take notice , that every particular ...
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... objects invisible to an eye that is dimmed by Whig principles . I question not but this paper will fall in with the present humour , since it contains a very remarkable vision of a High- land seer , who is famous among the mountains ...
... objects invisible to an eye that is dimmed by Whig principles . I question not but this paper will fall in with the present humour , since it contains a very remarkable vision of a High- land seer , who is famous among the mountains ...
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THE SPECTATOR | xi |
Will Honeycombs Proposal of a Fair for Marriage | 22 |
FREEHOLDER | 26 |
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