The works of ... Joseph Addison, collected by mr. Tickell, Bind 41804 |
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Side 175
... parties , and at all times . But whatever wealth and dignities they may arrive at , they ought to consider , that every one stands as a blot in the annals of his country , who arrives at the temple of Honour by any other way than ...
... parties , and at all times . But whatever wealth and dignities they may arrive at , they ought to consider , that every one stands as a blot in the annals of his country , who arrives at the temple of Honour by any other way than ...
Side 184
... parties of diversion , are all of them so many standing scenes of folly . This is one reason why I would the more recom- mend the improvements of the mind to my female readers , that a family may have a double chance for it , and if it ...
... parties of diversion , are all of them so many standing scenes of folly . This is one reason why I would the more recom- mend the improvements of the mind to my female readers , that a family may have a double chance for it , and if it ...
Side 212
... party to reconnoitre . They returned to us with intelligence , that the dust was raised by a great drove of black cattle . This news was not a little wel- come to us , the army of both nations being very hun- gry . We quickly formed ...
... party to reconnoitre . They returned to us with intelligence , that the dust was raised by a great drove of black cattle . This news was not a little wel- come to us , the army of both nations being very hun- gry . We quickly formed ...
Side 213
... party so much glories , and which I would advise them to stick to for the future . " Such was the end of this rebellion ; which , in all probability , will not only tend to the safety of our constitution , but the preservation of the ...
... party so much glories , and which I would advise them to stick to for the future . " Such was the end of this rebellion ; which , in all probability , will not only tend to the safety of our constitution , but the preservation of the ...
Side 214
... party they espouse , and never fail to win over numbers to it . Lovers , accord- ing to Sir William Petty's computation , make at least the third part of the sensible men of the British na- tion ; and it has been an uncontroverted maxim ...
... party they espouse , and never fail to win over numbers to it . Lovers , accord- ing to Sir William Petty's computation , make at least the third part of the sensible men of the British na- tion ; and it has been an uncontroverted maxim ...
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