The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Bind 4G. Bell, 1882 |
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... greater forces for multitude and strength , both in men and horse , and provided with generals of greater fame and abilities . He then considers the wrong measures we have hitherto taken in making too small levies after a successful ...
... greater forces for multitude and strength , both in men and horse , and provided with generals of greater fame and abilities . He then considers the wrong measures we have hitherto taken in making too small levies after a successful ...
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... greater depths and obscurities , greater in- tricacies and perplexities , in an elaborate and well - written piece of nonsense , than in the most abstruse and profound tract of school - divinity . After this short panegyric upon ...
... greater depths and obscurities , greater in- tricacies and perplexities , in an elaborate and well - written piece of nonsense , than in the most abstruse and profound tract of school - divinity . After this short panegyric upon ...
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... greater regard to justice and humanity is to be expected from them , than from those of the opposite party : and it ... greater consequence than the same party aiming at the same end by different views : as a large diamond is of a ...
... greater regard to justice and humanity is to be expected from them , than from those of the opposite party : and it ... greater consequence than the same party aiming at the same end by different views : as a large diamond is of a ...
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