The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Bind 4Bohn, 1854 |
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Side 14
... endeavour to show , first , what natural reasons , and , secondly , what providential reasons , may be assigned for these three remarkable particulars . The Jews are looked upon by many to be as numerous at present , as they were ...
... endeavour to show , first , what natural reasons , and , secondly , what providential reasons , may be assigned for these three remarkable particulars . The Jews are looked upon by many to be as numerous at present , as they were ...
Side 19
... endeavour to maintain that cuckoldom was inseparable from marriage , or to make use of husband and wife as terms of reproach . Nay , sir , I will go one step fur- ther , and declare to you before the whole world , that I am a married ...
... endeavour to maintain that cuckoldom was inseparable from marriage , or to make use of husband and wife as terms of reproach . Nay , sir , I will go one step fur- ther , and declare to you before the whole world , that I am a married ...
Side 23
... endeavour to expose the folly and superstition of those persons , who , in the common and or- dinary course of life , lay any stress upon things of so uncer- tain , shadowy , and chimerical a nature . This I cannot do more effectually ...
... endeavour to expose the folly and superstition of those persons , who , in the common and or- dinary course of life , lay any stress upon things of so uncer- tain , shadowy , and chimerical a nature . This I cannot do more effectually ...
Side 52
... endeavour to live hereafter suitable to a man in my station , as a prudent head of a family , a good hus- band , a careful father , ( when it shall so happen , ) and as " Your most sincere friend , And humble servant , WILLIAM HONEYCOMB ...
... endeavour to live hereafter suitable to a man in my station , as a prudent head of a family , a good hus- band , a careful father , ( when it shall so happen , ) and as " Your most sincere friend , And humble servant , WILLIAM HONEYCOMB ...
Side 68
... endeavour to confute it . Some are so very willing to alienate from me that small reputation which might accrue to me from any of my specula- tions , that they attribute some of the best of them to those imaginary manuscripts with which ...
... endeavour to confute it . Some are so very willing to alienate from me that small reputation which might accrue to me from any of my specula- tions , that they attribute some of the best of them to those imaginary manuscripts with which ...
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