The works of ... Joseph Addison, collected by mr. Tickell, Bind 41804 |
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Side 14
... cause in forma pauperis , he having un- luckily disabled himself , by his own account of the matter , from prosecuting his suit any other way . In answer , however , to Mr. Softly's request , I shall acquaint him with a method made use ...
... cause in forma pauperis , he having un- luckily disabled himself , by his own account of the matter , from prosecuting his suit any other way . In answer , however , to Mr. Softly's request , I shall acquaint him with a method made use ...
Side 20
... cause may be recommended by any thing that is foreign to its own merits , we may venture to pronounce that such a nation is hastening to its ruin . For this reason the best law that has ever passed in our days , is that which continues ...
... cause may be recommended by any thing that is foreign to its own merits , we may venture to pronounce that such a nation is hastening to its ruin . For this reason the best law that has ever passed in our days , is that which continues ...
Side 91
... cause of his error as just , we condemned the effect as a manifest violation of his duty . " I never could have thought a dumb man would have roared so well out of my lion's mouth . My next pretty correspondent , like Shakespear's lion ...
... cause of his error as just , we condemned the effect as a manifest violation of his duty . " I never could have thought a dumb man would have roared so well out of my lion's mouth . My next pretty correspondent , like Shakespear's lion ...
Side 189
... cause I was obliged , whether I would or no , to sit at home in my morning gown , having , after a most incre- dible expence , pawned a new suit of clothes , and a full - bottomed wig , for a sum of money which my ope- rator assured me ...
... cause I was obliged , whether I would or no , to sit at home in my morning gown , having , after a most incre- dible expence , pawned a new suit of clothes , and a full - bottomed wig , for a sum of money which my ope- rator assured me ...
Side 201
... cause which he espouses . This is the case of one , who draws his pen in the defence of property , without having any ; except , perhaps , in the copy of a libel , or a ballad . One is apt to suspect , that the passion for liberty ...
... cause which he espouses . This is the case of one , who draws his pen in the defence of property , without having any ; except , perhaps , in the copy of a libel , or a ballad . One is apt to suspect , that the passion for liberty ...
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