The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Bind 4Bell & Daldy, 1866 |
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... He conducted him , with great silence and seriousness , to a long gallery which was darkened at noon - day , and had only a single candle burning in it . After a short stay in this melancholy apartment , he was 10 10 ADDISON'S WORKS .
... He conducted him , with great silence and seriousness , to a long gallery which was darkened at noon - day , and had only a single candle burning in it . After a short stay in this melancholy apartment , he was 10 10 ADDISON'S WORKS .
Side 11
... short question , namely , " Whether he was prepared for death ? " The boy , who had been bred up by honest parents , was frighted out of his wits at the solemnity of the proceeding , and especially by the last dreadful inter- rogatory ...
... short question , namely , " Whether he was prepared for death ? " The boy , who had been bred up by honest parents , was frighted out of his wits at the solemnity of the proceeding , and especially by the last dreadful inter- rogatory ...
Side 12
... short , those who represent religion in so unamiable a light , are like the spies sent by Moses to make a discovery of the Land of Promise , when by their reports they discouraged the people from entering upon it . Those who show us the ...
... short , those who represent religion in so unamiable a light , are like the spies sent by Moses to make a discovery of the Land of Promise , when by their reports they discouraged the people from entering upon it . Those who show us the ...
Side 18
... short , I found but one hus- band among this great mountain of baggage , who was a lively cobbler , and kicked and spurred all the while his wife was carrying him on , and , as it was said , had scarce passed a day in his life without ...
... short , I found but one hus- band among this great mountain of baggage , who was a lively cobbler , and kicked and spurred all the while his wife was carrying him on , and , as it was said , had scarce passed a day in his life without ...
Side 20
... short , sir , I look upon my family as a patriarchal sovereignty , in which I am my- self both king and priest . All great governments are no- thing else but clusters of these little private royalties , and therefore I consider the ...
... short , sir , I look upon my family as a patriarchal sovereignty , in which I am my- self both king and priest . All great governments are no- thing else but clusters of these little private royalties , and therefore I consider the ...
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