The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Bind 6George Bell & Son, 1877 |
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Side 451
... Conversation . Fastidiousness of Addison , Negligence of Steele . Lord Bolingbroke's Principles Comparison of Addison , Bolingbroke , and Swift • 721 722 723 ib . ib . 725 ib . ib . • 726 728 .b . • 729 ib . 730 ib . ib . ib . 731 ib ...
... Conversation . Fastidiousness of Addison , Negligence of Steele . Lord Bolingbroke's Principles Comparison of Addison , Bolingbroke , and Swift • 721 722 723 ib . ib . 725 ib . ib . • 726 728 .b . • 729 ib . 730 ib . ib . ib . 731 ib ...
Side 453
... himself on many occasions by an almost romantic courage . As a commander and a diplomatist he certainly was one of the greatest men of the age . VOL . V. 2 G * the result of your conversation , if anything remarkable has LETTERS . 453.
... himself on many occasions by an almost romantic courage . As a commander and a diplomatist he certainly was one of the greatest men of the age . VOL . V. 2 G * the result of your conversation , if anything remarkable has LETTERS . 453.
Side 454
Joseph Addison. the result of your conversation , if anything remarkable has happened in it . As to the affair of the king of Prussia , I will send your Excellency a separate letter upon that subject as soon as I receive his Majesty's ...
Joseph Addison. the result of your conversation , if anything remarkable has happened in it . As to the affair of the king of Prussia , I will send your Excellency a separate letter upon that subject as soon as I receive his Majesty's ...
Side 469
... conversation with the Abbé du Bois , which your Excellency will be able to enforce upon the perusal of the minutes , which I lately transmitted to you by his Majesty's order . To which I must further add , that , by advices received ...
... conversation with the Abbé du Bois , which your Excellency will be able to enforce upon the perusal of the minutes , which I lately transmitted to you by his Majesty's order . To which I must further add , that , by advices received ...
Side 485
... conversation to return to his father , who will receive him with all possible kindness , and freely excuse what is past . His interest is so highly concerned in this point , that one would not think it should be difficult to bring it ...
... conversation to return to his father , who will receive him with all possible kindness , and freely excuse what is past . His interest is so highly concerned in this point , that one would not think it should be difficult to bring it ...
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