The works of ... Joseph Addison, collected by mr. Tickell, Bind 4 |
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Side 9
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 memorials by the title which the emperor confers on him after his death ...
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 memorials by the title which the emperor confers on him after his death ...
Side 10
For I do not question , but that the curious part of my readers will be very well pleased to see so much matter , and so many useful hints upon this subject , laid together in so clear and concise a manner . THE English . have not been ...
For I do not question , but that the curious part of my readers will be very well pleased to see so much matter , and so many useful hints upon this subject , laid together in so clear and concise a manner . THE English . have not been ...
Side 12
That there be a society established for the finding out of proper subjects , inscriptions , and de- vices . IV . That no subject , inscription , or device be stamped without the approbation of this society , nor , if it be thought ...
That there be a society established for the finding out of proper subjects , inscriptions , and de- vices . IV . That no subject , inscription , or device be stamped without the approbation of this society , nor , if it be thought ...
Side 14
... what it is , in cases of this nature , that amounts to an encouragement ; and secondly , what it is that amounts to a promise . Each of which subjects re- quires more time to examine than I am at present master of .
... what it is , in cases of this nature , that amounts to an encouragement ; and secondly , what it is that amounts to a promise . Each of which subjects re- quires more time to examine than I am at present master of .
Side 28
One can scarce con- ceive the pomp that appears in every thing about the king ; but at the same time it makes half his subjects go barefoot . The people are , however , the happiest in the world , and enjoy , from the benefit of their ...
One can scarce con- ceive the pomp that appears in every thing about the king ; but at the same time it makes half his subjects go barefoot . The people are , however , the happiest in the world , and enjoy , from the benefit of their ...
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