The works of ... Joseph Addison, collected by mr. Tickell, Bind 41804 |
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Side 9
... death , and his children take their rank accordingly . This keeps the ambitious subject in a perpetual dependence , making him always vigilant and active , and in every thing conformable to the will of his sovereign . There are no ...
... death , and his children take their rank accordingly . This keeps the ambitious subject in a perpetual dependence , making him always vigilant and active , and in every thing conformable to the will of his sovereign . There are no ...
Side 10
... death of the emperor to whose honor it was first struck . A friend of mine drew up a project of this kind during the late ministry , which would then have been put in execution , had it not been too busy a time for thoughts of that ...
... death of the emperor to whose honor it was first struck . A friend of mine drew up a project of this kind during the late ministry , which would then have been put in execution , had it not been too busy a time for thoughts of that ...
Side 21
... death . This was immediately executed , and the corpse laid out upon the floor by the emperor's command . He then bid every one light his flambeau , and stand about the dead body . The sultan approaching it , looked upon the face , and ...
... death . This was immediately executed , and the corpse laid out upon the floor by the emperor's command . He then bid every one light his flambeau , and stand about the dead body . The sultan approaching it , looked upon the face , and ...
Side 31
... death in any other kind of manufacture ; and , though his avarice would incline him to wear it till it was thread - bare , he dares not do it , lest he should take cold when the nap is off . He could no more live without his frieze coat ...
... death in any other kind of manufacture ; and , though his avarice would incline him to wear it till it was thread - bare , he dares not do it , lest he should take cold when the nap is off . He could no more live without his frieze coat ...
Side 44
... , I am perplexed to death between hope and fear . I was very sanguine till eleven o'clock this morning , when I overheard an unlucky old woman telling her neighbour , that dreams always went by con- 44 No. 106 . GUARDIAN .
... , I am perplexed to death between hope and fear . I was very sanguine till eleven o'clock this morning , when I overheard an unlucky old woman telling her neighbour , that dreams always went by con- 44 No. 106 . GUARDIAN .
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