The works of ... Joseph Addison, collected by mr. Tickell, Bind 41804 |
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Side 36
... Britain . " In the reign of King John there lived a nobleman , called John de Sigonia , lord of that place in Tour- raine . His brothers were Philip and Briant . Briant , when very young , was made one of the French king's pages , and ...
... Britain . " In the reign of King John there lived a nobleman , called John de Sigonia , lord of that place in Tour- raine . His brothers were Philip and Briant . Briant , when very young , was made one of the French king's pages , and ...
Side 104
... Britain ; and it is my request , that I may be in- stituted his under - roarer in this university , town , and county of Cambridge , as my resemblance does , in some measure , claim that I should . " I shall follow my metropolitan's ...
... Britain ; and it is my request , that I may be in- stituted his under - roarer in this university , town , and county of Cambridge , as my resemblance does , in some measure , claim that I should . " I shall follow my metropolitan's ...
Side 130
... Britain . He concludes , that by the rules of his art , he foresaw , five years ago , that both the pope and myself should , about this time , unite our endea- vours in this particular , and that sundry mutations and revolutions would ...
... Britain . He concludes , that by the rules of his art , he foresaw , five years ago , that both the pope and myself should , about this time , unite our endea- vours in this particular , and that sundry mutations and revolutions would ...
Side 189
... Britain three pounds a year , ( in which sum may be comprised , according to Sir William Pettit's observations , all the necessities of life , ) leaving to them whatever else they could get by their own industry , to lay out on ...
... Britain three pounds a year , ( in which sum may be comprised , according to Sir William Pettit's observations , all the necessities of life , ) leaving to them whatever else they could get by their own industry , to lay out on ...
Side 203
... Britain is bred with an aver- sion to every thing that tends to bring him under a subjection to the arbitrary will of another . Of this we find frequent instances in all our histories ; where the persons , whose characters are the most ...
... Britain is bred with an aver- sion to every thing that tends to bring him under a subjection to the arbitrary will of another . Of this we find frequent instances in all our histories ; where the persons , whose characters are the most ...
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