The works of ... Joseph Addison, collected by mr. Tickell, Bind 41804 |
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Side 20
... law , or a cause may be recommended by any thing that is foreign to its own merits , we may venture to ... laws , can overcome all pri- vate fear , resentment , solicitation , and even pity itself . Whatever passion enters ...
... law , or a cause may be recommended by any thing that is foreign to its own merits , we may venture to ... laws , can overcome all pri- vate fear , resentment , solicitation , and even pity itself . Whatever passion enters ...
Side 77
... Rome , July 8 , 1713. ' A placard is published here , forbidding women of whatsoever quality to go with naked breasts ; and the priests are ordered not to ad- mit the transgressors of this law to confession , nor NO . 116 . 77 GUARDIAN .
... Rome , July 8 , 1713. ' A placard is published here , forbidding women of whatsoever quality to go with naked breasts ; and the priests are ordered not to ad- mit the transgressors of this law to confession , nor NO . 116 . 77 GUARDIAN .
Side 78
Joseph Addison Thomas Tickell. mit the transgressors of this law to confession , nor to communion ; neither are they to enter the cathedrals under these severe penalties . ' " These lines are faithfully copied from the nightly paper ...
Joseph Addison Thomas Tickell. mit the transgressors of this law to confession , nor to communion ; neither are they to enter the cathedrals under these severe penalties . ' " These lines are faithfully copied from the nightly paper ...
Side 103
... laws of rewards should be inverted , and he who is generous and good should be made a beggar and a slave ; that industry and honest diligence may keep his posterity unspotted , and preserve them from ruining virgins , and making whole ...
... laws of rewards should be inverted , and he who is generous and good should be made a beggar and a slave ; that industry and honest diligence may keep his posterity unspotted , and preserve them from ruining virgins , and making whole ...
Side 155
... laws , and observing the same order , and the same customs . However , there was this difference , that the inhabitants of one of those holes seemed to be more knowing and industrious than their neighbours . The ants of that nest were ...
... laws , and observing the same order , and the same customs . However , there was this difference , that the inhabitants of one of those holes seemed to be more knowing and industrious than their neighbours . The ants of that nest were ...
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