The works of ... Joseph Addison, collected by mr. Tickell, Bind 41804 |
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Side 3
... manner of the old lyrics , accompanies his works with his own voice , he has been the delight of the most polite companies and conversations from the beginning of King Charles the Second's reign to our present times . Many an honest ...
... manner of the old lyrics , accompanies his works with his own voice , he has been the delight of the most polite companies and conversations from the beginning of King Charles the Second's reign to our present times . Many an honest ...
Side 5
... manner . Those who have a mind to give the state any private intelligence of what passes in the city , put their hands into the mouth of one of these lions , and convey into it a paper of such private in- formations as any way regard ...
... manner . Those who have a mind to give the state any private intelligence of what passes in the city , put their hands into the mouth of one of these lions , and convey into it a paper of such private in- formations as any way regard ...
Side 9
... manner of cele- brating a great action in medals , which makes such a reward much less valuable than it was among the Romans . There is generally but one coin stamped upon the occasion , which is made a present to the person who is ...
... manner of cele- brating a great action in medals , which makes such a reward much less valuable than it was among the Romans . There is generally but one coin stamped upon the occasion , which is made a present to the person who is ...
Side 10
... together in so clear and concise a manner . THE English . have not been so careful as other po- dite nations , to preserve the memory of their great ac- tions and events on medals . Their subjects are few 10 No. 96 . GUARDIAN .
... together in so clear and concise a manner . THE English . have not been so careful as other po- dite nations , to preserve the memory of their great ac- tions and events on medals . Their subjects are few 10 No. 96 . GUARDIAN .
Side 11
... manner . The greatest variety of devices are on their copper money , which have most of the designs that are to be met with on the gold and silver , and several peculiar to that metal only . By this means they were dispersed into the ...
... manner . The greatest variety of devices are on their copper money , which have most of the designs that are to be met with on the gold and silver , and several peculiar to that metal only . By this means they were dispersed into the ...
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