The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volumen4Bohn, 1854 |
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... particular , who observing one of the sacks to be marked pretty high , bargained for it , and carried it off with him to his house . As he was resting with it upon a half . way bridge , he was resolved to take a survey of his purchase ...
... particular , who observing one of the sacks to be marked pretty high , bargained for it , and carried it off with him to his house . As he was resting with it upon a half . way bridge , he was resolved to take a survey of his purchase ...
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... particular , exercise a superiority over us , and can have no other reason for it but that , in compar- ing us with himself , he thinks us defective either in our con- duct or our understanding . For these reasons there is nothing so ...
... particular , exercise a superiority over us , and can have no other reason for it but that , in compar- ing us with himself , he thinks us defective either in our con- duct or our understanding . For these reasons there is nothing so ...
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... according to his wishes . But this particular comes from a Whig justice of peace , who was always Sir Roger's enemy and antagonist . I have let- ters both from the chaplain and Captain Sentry , which No. 517 . 37 THE SPECTATOR .
... according to his wishes . But this particular comes from a Whig justice of peace , who was always Sir Roger's enemy and antagonist . I have let- ters both from the chaplain and Captain Sentry , which No. 517 . 37 THE SPECTATOR .
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... particular attention , as man , who fills up the middle space between the animal and intellectual nature , the visible and invisible world , and is that link in the chain of beings which has been often termed the Nexus utriusque Mundi ...
... particular attention , as man , who fills up the middle space between the animal and intellectual nature , the visible and invisible world , and is that link in the chain of beings which has been often termed the Nexus utriusque Mundi ...
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... particular . By the learned world I here mean at large , all those who are any way concerned in works of literature , whether in the writing , printing , or repeating part . To begin with the writers ; I have observed that the author of ...
... particular . By the learned world I here mean at large , all those who are any way concerned in works of literature , whether in the writing , printing , or repeating part . To begin with the writers ; I have observed that the author of ...
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