The works of ... Joseph Addison, collected by mr. Tickell, Bind 41804 |
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Side 2
... reign , we diverted ourselves with the remembrance of several particulars that passed in the world before the greatest part of my readers were born , and could not but smile to think how insensibly we were grown into a couple of ...
... reign , we diverted ourselves with the remembrance of several particulars that passed in the world before the greatest part of my readers were born , and could not but smile to think how insensibly we were grown into a couple of ...
Side 3
... reign . My friend af- terwards attacked popery with the same success , ha- ving exposed Bellarmine and Porto - Carrero more than once in short satirical compositions , which have been in every body's mouth . He has made use of Italian ...
... reign . My friend af- terwards attacked popery with the same success , ha- ving exposed Bellarmine and Porto - Carrero more than once in short satirical compositions , which have been in every body's mouth . He has made use of Italian ...
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... reign of Queen Elizabeth , says my author , the renowned Wal- singham had many spies in his service , from whom the government received great advantage . The most eminent among them was the statesman's barber , whose sirname was Lion ...
... reign of Queen Elizabeth , says my author , the renowned Wal- singham had many spies in his service , from whom the government received great advantage . The most eminent among them was the statesman's barber , whose sirname was Lion ...
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... reign . This is one of those arts of peace which may very well deserve to be cultivated , and which may be of great use to posterity . As I have in my possession the copy of the paper above - mentioned , which was delivered to the late ...
... reign . This is one of those arts of peace which may very well deserve to be cultivated , and which may be of great use to posterity . As I have in my possession the copy of the paper above - mentioned , which was delivered to the late ...
Side 11
... be re- coined upon the union of the two nations . II . That they bear devices and inscriptions alluding to all the most remarkable parts of her Majesty's reign . III . That there be a society established for the No. 96 . 11 GUARDIAN .
... be re- coined upon the union of the two nations . II . That they bear devices and inscriptions alluding to all the most remarkable parts of her Majesty's reign . III . That there be a society established for the No. 96 . 11 GUARDIAN .
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