The works of ... Joseph Addison, collected by mr. Tickell, Bind 41804 |
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Side 203
... rebel ; and to deserve the character of a faithful servant , without thinking himself obliged to follow his master to the gallows . How can we sufficiently extol the goodness of his present majesty , who is not willing to have a single ...
... rebel ; and to deserve the character of a faithful servant , without thinking himself obliged to follow his master to the gallows . How can we sufficiently extol the goodness of his present majesty , who is not willing to have a single ...
Side 204
... rebels half discomfited through the consciousness of their guilt , I shall labour to improve those victories to the good of my fellow - subjects ; by carrying on our successes over the minds of men , and by reconciling them to the cause ...
... rebels half discomfited through the consciousness of their guilt , I shall labour to improve those victories to the good of my fellow - subjects ; by carrying on our successes over the minds of men , and by reconciling them to the cause ...
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... rebels . I have omitted the introduction , as more proper for the inspection of a secretary of state ; and shall only set down so much of the memoirs as seems to be a faithful narrative of that wonderful expedition , which drew upon it ...
... rebels . I have omitted the introduction , as more proper for the inspection of a secretary of state ; and shall only set down so much of the memoirs as seems to be a faithful narrative of that wonderful expedition , which drew upon it ...
Side 210
... rebel first , and to find out reasons for it afterwards . It was indeed easy to guess at several grievances of a private nature , which influenced particular persons . One of us had spent his fortune : another was a younger brother : a ...
... rebel first , and to find out reasons for it afterwards . It was indeed easy to guess at several grievances of a private nature , which influenced particular persons . One of us had spent his fortune : another was a younger brother : a ...
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... rebel , after having disclaimed the divine assistance , but upon condition of being a faithful and loyal subject ? He first of all desires that God may help him , as he shall keep his oath , and afterwards hopes to prosper in an ...
... rebel , after having disclaimed the divine assistance , but upon condition of being a faithful and loyal subject ? He first of all desires that God may help him , as he shall keep his oath , and afterwards hopes to prosper in an ...
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