The works of ... Joseph Addison, collected by mr. Tickell, Bind 41804 |
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Side 36
... England . " I shall only premise to it , that this story is pre- served with great care among the writings of this gen- tleman's family , and that it has been given to two or three of our English nobility , when they were in these parts ...
... England . " I shall only premise to it , that this story is pre- served with great care among the writings of this gen- tleman's family , and that it has been given to two or three of our English nobility , when they were in these parts ...
Side 233
... England , as they are for the nominal distinction of adhering to its interests , they would know , that the sincere observation of public oaths , allegiance to their king , submission to their bi- shops , zeal against popery , and ...
... England , as they are for the nominal distinction of adhering to its interests , they would know , that the sincere observation of public oaths , allegiance to their king , submission to their bi- shops , zeal against popery , and ...
Side 269
... England , by the assistance of France , would naturally adhere to the British interest , which is always opposite to that of the French . VII . That a man has no opportunities of learning how to govern the people of England in any ...
... England , by the assistance of France , would naturally adhere to the British interest , which is always opposite to that of the French . VII . That a man has no opportunities of learning how to govern the people of England in any ...
Side 301
... England men , with Dutch and Swiss soldiers , men of antimo- narchical principles ? these foreigners will never be loved in England , Sir ; they have not that wit and good breeding that we have . ' I must confess I did not ex- pect to ...
... England men , with Dutch and Swiss soldiers , men of antimo- narchical principles ? these foreigners will never be loved in England , Sir ; they have not that wit and good breeding that we have . ' I must confess I did not ex- pect to ...
Side 332
... England , that he vindicated the honour of his country , in a book full of just satire and ingenuity . I need not acquaint my reader , that I mean Bishop Sprat's answer to Sorbiere . Since I am upon this head , I cannot forbear men ...
... England , that he vindicated the honour of his country , in a book full of just satire and ingenuity . I need not acquaint my reader , that I mean Bishop Sprat's answer to Sorbiere . Since I am upon this head , I cannot forbear men ...
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