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Side 616
... never is cooled , because the returns at which this rage is use- ful to some persons or other are so quick that it is not politic in such men to let it cease ; nor perhaps possible for them to make it cease , even if they were willing ...
... never is cooled , because the returns at which this rage is use- ful to some persons or other are so quick that it is not politic in such men to let it cease ; nor perhaps possible for them to make it cease , even if they were willing ...
Side 619
... never in despair , but always representing their cause as promising well . And that which keeps them in this temper is , the constant expectation of new elections , in which they hope for more , but are certain , at least , of this ...
... never in despair , but always representing their cause as promising well . And that which keeps them in this temper is , the constant expectation of new elections , in which they hope for more , but are certain , at least , of this ...
Side 666
... never for- sake his friends , that he could see no instance in which he had betrayed his country . He then answered some reflec- tions made use of by Lord Coningsby , which represented the Treasurer as a very inconsiderable man , before ...
... never for- sake his friends , that he could see no instance in which he had betrayed his country . He then answered some reflec- tions made use of by Lord Coningsby , which represented the Treasurer as a very inconsiderable man , before ...
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VOL VI | 453 |
Addison to the Lords of the Treasury | 462 |
to the Earl of Stair | 463 |
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