The works of ... Joseph Addison, collected by mr. Tickell, Bind 41804 |
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Side 8
... consider that he is a creature hated both by God and man , and regarded with the utmost contempt even by such as make use of him . Hangmen and executioners are necessary in a state , and so may the animal I have been here men- tioning ...
... consider that he is a creature hated both by God and man , and regarded with the utmost contempt even by such as make use of him . Hangmen and executioners are necessary in a state , and so may the animal I have been here men- tioning ...
Side 14
... consider , whether he has any counsel that would un- dertake his 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 ...
... consider , whether he has any counsel that would un- dertake his 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 ...
Side 23
... considering that the neck was a very modest part in a human body , they freed it from those yokes , I mean those monstrous linen ruffs , in which the simplicity of their grandmothers had inclosed it . In proportion as the age refined ...
... considering that the neck was a very modest part in a human body , they freed it from those yokes , I mean those monstrous linen ruffs , in which the simplicity of their grandmothers had inclosed it . In proportion as the age refined ...
Side 24
... consider , that all their beholders are not Nestors . Every man is not sufficiently qualified with age and philosophy to be an indifferent spectator of such al- lurements . The eyes of young men are curious and penetrating , their ...
... consider , that all their beholders are not Nestors . Every man is not sufficiently qualified with age and philosophy to be an indifferent spectator of such al- lurements . The eyes of young men are curious and penetrating , their ...
Side 28
... consider , that travelling does , in this respect , lay a little claim to the privilege of old age . SIR , I am , SIR , & c . Bois , May 15 , N.S. " I CANNOT pretend to trouble you with any news from this place , where the only ...
... consider , that travelling does , in this respect , lay a little claim to the privilege of old age . SIR , I am , SIR , & c . Bois , May 15 , N.S. " I CANNOT pretend to trouble you with any news from this place , where the only ...
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