The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Bind 4G. Bell, 1882 |
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... taken off that senseless ridicule , which for many years the witlings of the town have turned upon their fathers and mothers . For my own part , I was born in wedlock , and I do not care who knows it : for which reason , among many ...
... taken off that senseless ridicule , which for many years the witlings of the town have turned upon their fathers and mothers . For my own part , I was born in wedlock , and I do not care who knows it : for which reason , among many ...
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... taken an oath to be loyal , falls a scratching his head , and tells , " Why yes , truly , he had taken such an oath , but it was a hard thing , that an oath should be a man's master . " This is , in effect , the language of the church ...
... taken an oath to be loyal , falls a scratching his head , and tells , " Why yes , truly , he had taken such an oath , but it was a hard thing , that an oath should be a man's master . " This is , in effect , the language of the church ...
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... taken to his Majesty ; and that the neutral kind of indifference , which is the subject of this paper , falls short of that obligation they lie under , who have taken such oaths ; as will easily appear to any one who con- siders the ...
... taken to his Majesty ; and that the neutral kind of indifference , which is the subject of this paper , falls short of that obligation they lie under , who have taken such oaths ; as will easily appear to any one who con- siders the ...
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