The works of ... Joseph Addison, collected by mr. Tickell, Bind 41804 |
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Side 2
... discover any decay in his parts , but think it deserves a place among the works with which he obliged the world in his more early years . I am led into this subject by a visit which I lately received from my good old friend and ...
... discover any decay in his parts , but think it deserves a place among the works with which he obliged the world in his more early years . I am led into this subject by a visit which I lately received from my good old friend and ...
Side 5
... discover the reason of this appellation , but after many disquisitions and conjectures on so obscure a subject , I find there are two accounts of it more satisfactory than the rest . In the republic of Venice , which has been always the ...
... discover the reason of this appellation , but after many disquisitions and conjectures on so obscure a subject , I find there are two accounts of it more satisfactory than the rest . In the republic of Venice , which has been always the ...
Side 19
... discover every degree of uprightness or iniquity in thoughts , words , and actions . The other , to measure out and impart suitable rewards and punishments . 1 . As to be perfectly just is an attribute in the divine nature , to be so to ...
... discover every degree of uprightness or iniquity in thoughts , words , and actions . The other , to measure out and impart suitable rewards and punishments . 1 . As to be perfectly just is an attribute in the divine nature , to be so to ...
Side 23
... discover themselves to us more and more , I would fain have them tell us once for all how far they intend to go , and whether they have yet determined among themselves where to make a stop . For my own part , their necks , as they call ...
... discover themselves to us more and more , I would fain have them tell us once for all how far they intend to go , and whether they have yet determined among themselves where to make a stop . For my own part , their necks , as they call ...
Side 47
... discover her gallantries , if they are of public notoriety . I shall likewise mark out every toast , the club in which she was elected , and the num- ber of votes that were on her side . Not a woman shall be unexplained that makes a ...
... discover her gallantries , if they are of public notoriety . I shall likewise mark out every toast , the club in which she was elected , and the num- ber of votes that were on her side . Not a woman shall be unexplained that makes a ...
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