The works of ... Joseph Addison, collected by mr. Tickell, Bind 41804 |
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... 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 mother of ...
... 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 mother of ...
Side 12
... no man besides myself and her lawyer , who is a little , rivelled , spindle - shanked gentleman , and married to boot , so that I had no reason to fear him . Upon my first seeing her , she said 12 NO . 97 . GUARDIAN .
... no man besides myself and her lawyer , who is a little , rivelled , spindle - shanked gentleman , and married to boot , so that I had no reason to fear him . Upon my first seeing her , she said 12 NO . 97 . GUARDIAN .
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... reason I look upon my paper as a kind of nursery for authors , and question not but some , who have made a good figure here , will hereaf- ter flourish under their own names in more long and elaborate works . After having thus far ...
... reason I look upon my paper as a kind of nursery for authors , and question not but some , who have made a good figure here , will hereaf- ter flourish under their own names in more long and elaborate works . After having thus far ...
Side 20
... reason the best law that has ever passed in our days , is that which continues our judges in their posts during their good behaviour , without leaving them to the mercy of such who in ill times might , by an undue influence over them ...
... reason the best law that has ever passed in our days , is that which continues our judges in their posts during their good behaviour , without leaving them to the mercy of such who in ill times might , by an undue influence over them ...
Side 21
... him in this manner . " Upon hearing the greatness of the offence which had been committed by one of the army , I had reason to think it might have been one of my own sons , for who else would have been No. 99 . 21 . GUARDIAN .
... him in this manner . " Upon hearing the greatness of the offence which had been committed by one of the army , I had reason to think it might have been one of my own sons , for who else would have been No. 99 . 21 . GUARDIAN .
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