The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volumen4Bohn, 1854 |
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... manner of giving advice is so inoffensive , that if we look into ancient histories , we find the wise men of old very often chose1 to give counsel to their kings in fables . To omit many which will occur to every one's memory , there is ...
... manner of giving advice is so inoffensive , that if we look into ancient histories , we find the wise men of old very often chose1 to give counsel to their kings in fables . To omit many which will occur to every one's memory , there is ...
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... manner of writing it , gave us such an idea of our good old friend , that upon the reading of it , there was not a dry eye in the club . 1 The poor butler's manner . ] As if that manner was not the very thing that melts us . There is a ...
... manner of writing it , gave us such an idea of our good old friend , that upon the reading of it , there was not a dry eye in the club . 1 The poor butler's manner . ] As if that manner was not the very thing that melts us . There is a ...
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... manner , the basis of other animals that live2 upon it ; nay , we find in the most solid bodies , as in marble itself , innumerable cells and cavi- 1 By which I mean . ] He had better have said — or - and so below , after " world of ...
... manner , the basis of other animals that live2 upon it ; nay , we find in the most solid bodies , as in marble itself , innumerable cells and cavi- 1 By which I mean . ] He had better have said — or - and so below , after " world of ...
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... manner thrown away upon dead matter , any further than as it is subservient to beings which are conscious of their existence . Accordingly we find , from the bodies which lie under our observation , that matter is only made as the basis ...
... manner thrown away upon dead matter , any further than as it is subservient to beings which are conscious of their existence . Accordingly we find , from the bodies which lie under our observation , that matter is only made as the basis ...
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... manner , imperceptibly one above another , and receiving additional improvements , ac- cording to the species in which they are implanted . This progress in nature is so very gradual , that the most perfect of an inferior species comes ...
... manner , imperceptibly one above another , and receiving additional improvements , ac- cording to the species in which they are implanted . This progress in nature is so very gradual , that the most perfect of an inferior species comes ...
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