The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Bind 4Bohn, 1854 |
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... species , I am very glad to find that those who approve my conduct in this par- ticular , are much more numerous than those who condemn it . A large family of daughters have drawn me up a very hand- some remonstrance , in which they set ...
... species , I am very glad to find that those who approve my conduct in this par- ticular , are much more numerous than those who condemn it . A large family of daughters have drawn me up a very hand- some remonstrance , in which they set ...
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... species , to my country , and to my religion , in having produced such a num- ber of reasonable creatures , citizens , and Christians . I am pleased to see myself thus perpetuated ; and as there is no production comparable to that of a ...
... species , to my country , and to my religion , in having produced such a num- ber of reasonable creatures , citizens , and Christians . I am pleased to see myself thus perpetuated ; and as there is no production comparable to that of a ...
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... species , and to make the greatest persons in the government the most graceful . But this I shall leave to thy judicious pen . " I have another story to tell thee , which I likewise met in a book . It seems the general of the Tartars ...
... species , and to make the greatest persons in the government the most graceful . But this I shall leave to thy judicious pen . " I have another story to tell thee , which I likewise met in a book . It seems the general of the Tartars ...
Side 41
... species of shell- fish , which are formed in the fashion of a cone , that grow to the surface of several rocks , and immediately die upon their being severed from the place where they grow . There are many other creatures but one remove ...
... species of shell- fish , which are formed in the fashion of a cone , that grow to the surface of several rocks , and immediately die upon their being severed from the place where they grow . There are many other creatures but one remove ...
Side 42
... species in which they are implanted . This progress in nature is so very gradual , that the most perfect of an inferior species comes very near to the most imperfect of that which is immediately above it . The exuberant and overflowing ...
... species in which they are implanted . This progress in nature is so very gradual , that the most perfect of an inferior species comes very near to the most imperfect of that which is immediately above it . The exuberant and overflowing ...
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