The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Bind 4G. Bell, 1882 |
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... 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 masters of families ...
... 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 masters of families ...
Side 202
... look well enough while they grow within the shade of oaks and cedars , but when these pigmies pretend to draw themselves out from the rest of the world , and form themselves into a body , it is time for us , who are men of figure , to look ...
... look well enough while they grow within the shade of oaks and cedars , but when these pigmies pretend to draw themselves out from the rest of the world , and form themselves into a body , it is time for us , who are men of figure , to look ...
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... look for another , or take something else , being ashamed to return to their nest without bringing something : this I have experimented , by taking away the grain which they looked for . All those ex- periments may easily be made by any ...
... look for another , or take something else , being ashamed to return to their nest without bringing something : this I have experimented , by taking away the grain which they looked for . All those ex- periments may easily be made by any ...
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