The works of ... Joseph Addison, collected by mr. Tickell, Bind 41804 |
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Side 194
... prince a potion of the same nature with that which had laid asleep Balsora . It is the custom among the Persians , to convey , in a private manner , the bodies of all the royal family , a little after their death , into the Black Palace ...
... prince a potion of the same nature with that which had laid asleep Balsora . It is the custom among the Persians , to convey , in a private manner , the bodies of all the royal family , a little after their death , into the Black Palace ...
Side 197
... prince . It so happened , that , before Helim found such an opportunity as he desired , the new king Ibrahim , having been separated from his company in a chace , and almost fainting with heat and thirst , saw himself at the foot of ...
... prince . It so happened , that , before Helim found such an opportunity as he desired , the new king Ibrahim , having been separated from his company in a chace , and almost fainting with heat and thirst , saw himself at the foot of ...
Side 205
... prince , instead of invi- gorating the laws of our country , or giving them their proper course , assumed a power of dispensing with them and in another , when the sovereign was flatter- ed by a set of men into a persuasion , that the ...
... prince , instead of invi- gorating the laws of our country , or giving them their proper course , assumed a power of dispensing with them and in another , when the sovereign was flatter- ed by a set of men into a persuasion , that the ...
Side 206
... prince , before we had the happiness to enjoy him , must give great satisfaction to every thinking man , who considers how apt sovereignty is to deprave human nature ; and how many of our own princes made very ill figures upon the ...
... prince , before we had the happiness to enjoy him , must give great satisfaction to every thinking man , who considers how apt sovereignty is to deprave human nature ; and how many of our own princes made very ill figures upon the ...
Side 207
... prince ; though , at the same time , for the good of his subjects , he studies to decline all occasions of military glory ; and chuses rather to be distinguished as the father , than as the captain of his people . I am glad his ...
... prince ; though , at the same time , for the good of his subjects , he studies to decline all occasions of military glory ; and chuses rather to be distinguished as the father , than as the captain of his people . I am glad his ...
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