The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volumen4G. Bell, 1882 |
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... present ; for the idea of being once present , is actually included in the idea of its being past . This , therefore , is a depth not to be sounded by human understanding . We are sure that there has been an eternity , and yet ...
... present ; for the idea of being once present , is actually included in the idea of its being past . This , therefore , is a depth not to be sounded by human understanding . We are sure that there has been an eternity , and yet ...
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... present army , be too powerful for the rest , in case of a revolt ? though , God be thanked , we are not in any danger of one at present . However , as these considerations do not concern the more essential part of our design , it is ...
... present army , be too powerful for the rest , in case of a revolt ? though , God be thanked , we are not in any danger of one at present . However , as these considerations do not concern the more essential part of our design , it is ...
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... present Majesty cannot wholly clear him- self of , because he came into the world a day before his restoration . As on the one side you arraign his present Majesty by this most extraordinary retrospect , on the other hand , you con ...
... present Majesty cannot wholly clear him- self of , because he came into the world a day before his restoration . As on the one side you arraign his present Majesty by this most extraordinary retrospect , on the other hand , you con ...
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THE SPECTATOR | xi |
Will Honeycombs Proposal of a Fair for Marriage | 22 |
FREEHOLDER | 26 |
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