The works of ... Joseph Addison, collected by mr. Tickell, Bind 41804 |
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Side 9
... remarkable as the titles which are bestowed by the Emperor of China . These are never given to any subject , says Monsieur le Conte , till the subject is dead . If he has pleased his emperor to the last , he is called in all public ...
... remarkable as the titles which are bestowed by the Emperor of China . These are never given to any subject , says Monsieur le Conte , till the subject is dead . If he has pleased his emperor to the last , he is called in all public ...
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 .
Side 24
... remarkable circum- stance in the institution of the severe Lycurgus . As that great lawgiver knew that the wealth and strength of a republic consisted in the multitude of citizens , he did all he could to encourage marriage : in order ...
... remarkable circum- stance in the institution of the severe Lycurgus . As that great lawgiver knew that the wealth and strength of a republic consisted in the multitude of citizens , he did all he could to encourage marriage : in order ...
Side 89
... remarkable account of his silence ( for you must know , though we do not read , yet we inspect all such useful essays ) we seemed una- nimous to invite him to partake of our secrecy ; but it was unluckily objected that he had just then ...
... remarkable account of his silence ( for you must know , though we do not read , yet we inspect all such useful essays ) we seemed una- nimous to invite him to partake of our secrecy ; but it was unluckily objected that he had just then ...
Side 181
... remarkable , for half a year , than that one young lord was seven times drunk at Genoa , and another had an affair with a famous courtesan at Venice . I have lately taken the liberty to stay three or four rounds beyond the church , to ...
... remarkable , for half a year , than that one young lord was seven times drunk at Genoa , and another had an affair with a famous courtesan at Venice . I have lately taken the liberty to stay three or four rounds beyond the church , to ...
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