The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volumen4Bohn, 1854 |
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... keep them- selves from starving , by taking into their care the properties of all their fellow - subjects . As these politicians of both sides have already worked the nation into a most unnatural ferment , I shall be so far from ...
... keep them- selves from starving , by taking into their care the properties of all their fellow - subjects . As these politicians of both sides have already worked the nation into a most unnatural ferment , I shall be so far from ...
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... keep out of politics . Do you see how he abuses four great men here ? " I fixed my eye very atten- tively on the paper , and asked him if he meant those who were represented by asterisks . " Asterisks , ( says he , ) do you call them ...
... keep out of politics . Do you see how he abuses four great men here ? " I fixed my eye very atten- tively on the paper , and asked him if he meant those who were represented by asterisks . " Asterisks , ( says he , ) do you call them ...
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... keep under and subdue every vice or folly to which he is most in- clined ; but wine makes every latent seed sprout up in the soul , and show itself ; it gives fury to the passions , and force to those objects which are apt to produce ...
... keep under and subdue every vice or folly to which he is most in- clined ; but wine makes every latent seed sprout up in the soul , and show itself ; it gives fury to the passions , and force to those objects which are apt to produce ...
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... and thus sensible of our Maker's presence , from the secret effects of his mercy and goodness , we must keep such a watch over all our thoughts , that , in the language of the Scripture , his I 2 No. 571 . 115 THE SPECTATOR .
... and thus sensible of our Maker's presence , from the secret effects of his mercy and goodness , we must keep such a watch over all our thoughts , that , in the language of the Scripture , his I 2 No. 571 . 115 THE SPECTATOR .
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... keep my word , and my Father will love him , and we will come unto him , and make our abode with him . " " No. 574. FRIDAY , JULY 30 . Non possidentem multa vocaveris Recte beatum : rectiùs occupat Nomen beati , qui deorum Muneribus ...
... keep my word , and my Father will love him , and we will come unto him , and make our abode with him . " " No. 574. FRIDAY , JULY 30 . Non possidentem multa vocaveris Recte beatum : rectiùs occupat Nomen beati , qui deorum Muneribus ...
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