The works of ... Joseph Addison, collected by mr. Tickell, Bind 4 |
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Side 212
... and under the second expounded to us the nature of non - resistance ; which might be interpreted from the Hebrew , to signify either loyalty or rebellion , according as the sovereign bestowed his favours and preferments .
... and under the second expounded to us the nature of non - resistance ; which might be interpreted from the Hebrew , to signify either loyalty or rebellion , according as the sovereign bestowed his favours and preferments .
Side 213
Such was the end of this rebellion ; which , in all probability , will not only tend to the safety of our constitution , but the preservation of the game . f No. 4. MONDAY , JANUARY 2 , 1716 . Ne NO . 3 . 213 FREEHOLDER .
Such was the end of this rebellion ; which , in all probability , will not only tend to the safety of our constitution , but the preservation of the game . f No. 4. MONDAY , JANUARY 2 , 1716 . Ne NO . 3 . 213 FREEHOLDER .
Side 221
The establishing of good laws , the detecting of conspiracies , the crushing of seditions and rebellions , the falling in battle , or the devoting of a man's self to certain death for the safety of his fellow citizens , are actions that ...
The establishing of good laws , the detecting of conspiracies , the crushing of seditions and rebellions , the falling in battle , or the devoting of a man's self to certain death for the safety of his fellow citizens , are actions that ...
Side 233
... to their bi- shops , zeal against popery , and abhorrence of rebellion , are the great points that adorn the character of the church of England , and in which the authors of the reformed religion in this nation have always gloried .
... to their bi- shops , zeal against popery , and abhorrence of rebellion , are the great points that adorn the character of the church of England , and in which the authors of the reformed religion in this nation have always gloried .
Side 242
In our ordinary way of judging , we guess at the king's future conduct by what we have seen already ; and therefore beg you will excuse us if for the present we defer entering into a rebellion , to which you so graciously invite us .
In our ordinary way of judging , we guess at the king's future conduct by what we have seen already ; and therefore beg you will excuse us if for the present we defer entering into a rebellion , to which you so graciously invite us .
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