The works of ... Joseph Addison, collected by mr. Tickell, Bind 41804 |
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Side 32
... enemies please , forehead , all over . No. 103. THURSDAY , JULY 9 . Dum flammas Jovis , et sonitus imitatur Olympi . VIRG . I AM considering how most of the great phoenomena , or appearances in nature , have been imitated by the art of ...
... enemies please , forehead , all over . No. 103. THURSDAY , JULY 9 . Dum flammas Jovis , et sonitus imitatur Olympi . VIRG . I AM considering how most of the great phoenomena , or appearances in nature , have been imitated by the art of ...
Side 62
... , neither hast asked riches for thyself , nor hast asked the life of thine enemies , but hast asked for thyself understanding to discern judgment ; behold I have done according to thy words : lo I have 62 NO . 111 . GUARDIAN .
... , neither hast asked riches for thyself , nor hast asked the life of thine enemies , but hast asked for thyself understanding to discern judgment ; behold I have done according to thy words : lo I have 62 NO . 111 . GUARDIAN .
Side 78
... enemies will be apt to say that we hold a corre- spondence together , and act by concert in this matter . Let that be as it will , I shall not be ashamed to join with his holiness in those particulars which are indiffe- rent between us ...
... enemies will be apt to say that we hold a corre- spondence together , and act by concert in this matter . Let that be as it will , I shall not be ashamed to join with his holiness in those particulars which are indiffe- rent between us ...
Side 93
... enemy . and the cries of the besieged . Upon returning again to the walls , he saw his son lying in the pangs of death ; but , far from betraying any weakness at such a spectacle , he upbraids his friends for their sorrow , and returns ...
... enemy . and the cries of the besieged . Upon returning again to the walls , he saw his son lying in the pangs of death ; but , far from betraying any weakness at such a spectacle , he upbraids his friends for their sorrow , and returns ...
Side 98
... enemy . Upon this , both the German and Portuguese consented to sacrifice their private resentments to the public , and to see who could signalize himself most upon the common foe . Each of them did wonders in repelling the ene- my from ...
... enemy . Upon this , both the German and Portuguese consented to sacrifice their private resentments to the public , and to see who could signalize himself most upon the common foe . Each of them did wonders in repelling the ene- my from ...
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