The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Bind 4G. Bell, 1882 |
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... never applaud anything whose author is known and certain . Thirdly , because it gave me an opportunity of ... never saw , or describes scenes of action or discourse in which he was never engaged . But these gentlemen would do well to ...
... never applaud anything whose author is known and certain . Thirdly , because it gave me an opportunity of ... never saw , or describes scenes of action or discourse in which he was never engaged . But these gentlemen would do well to ...
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... never so remote . ] Some have thought this mode of expression incongruous and ungrammatical : but , never , is the same as not ever ; and the sentence is to be filled up thus- " be the distance not [ near , but ] ever so remote . " This ...
... never so remote . ] Some have thought this mode of expression incongruous and ungrammatical : but , never , is the same as not ever ; and the sentence is to be filled up thus- " be the distance not [ near , but ] ever so remote . " This ...
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... never exerts it . This consequence of the doctrine I have been speaking of , is very often a fatal one to the people ; there is another , which is no less destructive to the prince . A late unfor- tunate king very visibly owed his ruin ...
... never exerts it . This consequence of the doctrine I have been speaking of , is very often a fatal one to the people ; there is another , which is no less destructive to the prince . A late unfor- tunate king very visibly owed his ruin ...
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