The works of ... Joseph Addison, collected by mr. Tickell, Bind 41804 |
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Side 5
... means , all the secrets of state come out of the lion's mouth . The informer is concealed , it is the lion that tells every thing . In short , there is not a mismanagement in office , or a murmur in conversation , which the lion does ...
... means , all the secrets of state come out of the lion's mouth . The informer is concealed , it is the lion that tells every thing . In short , there is not a mismanagement in office , or a murmur in conversation , which the lion does ...
Side 9
... means his whole fame is in his own custody . The applause that is bestowed upon him is too much limited and confined . He is in possession of an honour which the world perhaps knows nothing of . He He may be a great man in his own ...
... means his whole fame is in his own custody . The applause that is bestowed upon him is too much limited and confined . He is in possession of an honour which the world perhaps knows nothing of . He He may be a great man in his own ...
Side 11
... mean , and the coins them- selves not numerous enough to spread among the peo ple , or descend to posterity ... means they were dispersed into the remotest corners of the empire , came into the possession of the poor as well as ...
... mean , and the coins them- selves not numerous enough to spread among the peo ple , or descend to posterity ... means they were dispersed into the remotest corners of the empire , came into the possession of the poor as well as ...
Side 12
... means , medals , that are , at present , only a dead treasure or meer curiosities , will be of use in the ordinary commerce of life , and , at the same time per- petuate the glories of her Majesty's reign , reward the labours of her ...
... means , medals , that are , at present , only a dead treasure or meer curiosities , will be of use in the ordinary commerce of life , and , at the same time per- petuate the glories of her Majesty's reign , reward the labours of her ...
Side 17
... means if his parts and talents are to the public taste . This I take to be of great advantage to men of the best sense , who are always diffident of their private judgment , till it receives a sanction from the public . Provoco ad ...
... means if his parts and talents are to the public taste . This I take to be of great advantage to men of the best sense , who are always diffident of their private judgment , till it receives a sanction from the public . Provoco ad ...
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