The works of ... Joseph Addison, collected by mr. Tickell, Bind 41804 |
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Side 16
... taken to fill the place of these my two renowned kins- men and predecessors . For it is observed of every branch of our family , that we have all of us a wonder- ful inclination to give good advice , though it is re- markable of some of ...
... taken to fill the place of these my two renowned kins- men and predecessors . For it is observed of every branch of our family , that we have all of us a wonder- ful inclination to give good advice , though it is re- markable of some of ...
Side 24
... taken , the snare ought to be removed . It was a 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 ...
... taken , the snare ought to be removed . It was a 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 ...
Side 25
... taken this opportunity to see France , and has given his friends in England a general account of what he has there met with , in several epistles . Those which follow were put into my hands with liberty to make them public , and I ...
... taken this opportunity to see France , and has given his friends in England a general account of what he has there met with , in several epistles . Those which follow were put into my hands with liberty to make them public , and I ...
Side 36
... taken prisoner by the English . The king of England chanced to see the youth , and being much pleased with his person and behaviour , begged him of the king his prisoner . It happened , some years after this , that John , the other ...
... taken prisoner by the English . The king of England chanced to see the youth , and being much pleased with his person and behaviour , begged him of the king his prisoner . It happened , some years after this , that John , the other ...
Side 44
... taken up by an ill - bred , awkward puppy , with a money - bag under each arm . This gentleman , how- ever , did not keep his station long before he yielded it up to a wight as disagreeable as himself , with a white stick in his hand ...
... taken up by an ill - bred , awkward puppy , with a money - bag under each arm . This gentleman , how- ever , did not keep his station long before he yielded it up to a wight as disagreeable as himself , with a white stick in his hand ...
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