The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Bind 4Bohn, 1854 |
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Side 85
... principles of truth and honour , religion and virtue ; and so long as he acts with an eye to these principles , whatever party he is of , he cannot fail of being a good Englishman , and a lover of his country . As for the persons ...
... principles of truth and honour , religion and virtue ; and so long as he acts with an eye to these principles , whatever party he is of , he cannot fail of being a good Englishman , and a lover of his country . As for the persons ...
Side 113
... principle within them . All the dead parts of nature are invigorated by the presence of their Creator , and made capable of exerting their respective quali- ties . The several instincts , in the brute creation , do likewise operate and ...
... principle within them . All the dead parts of nature are invigorated by the presence of their Creator , and made capable of exerting their respective quali- ties . The several instincts , in the brute creation , do likewise operate and ...
Side 127
... our country , and show the world the difference between Pagan women , and those who are instructed in sounder principles of virtue and religion . No. 580. FRIDAY , AUGUST 13 . -Si verbo audacia No. 579 . 127 THE SPECTATOR .
... our country , and show the world the difference between Pagan women , and those who are instructed in sounder principles of virtue and religion . No. 580. FRIDAY , AUGUST 13 . -Si verbo audacia No. 579 . 127 THE SPECTATOR .
Side 226
... principle of so settled and fixed a nature . Courage that grows from constitution very often forsakes a man when he has occasion for it ; and when it is only a kind of instinct in the soul , breaks out on all occa- sions , without ...
... principle of so settled and fixed a nature . Courage that grows from constitution very often forsakes a man when he has occasion for it ; and when it is only a kind of instinct in the soul , breaks out on all occa- sions , without ...
Side 236
... principles of the Roman Manlius ; and though we approved of the cause of his error as just , we condemned the effect as a manifest violation of his duty . " I never could have thought a dumb man would have roared so well out of my ...
... principles of the Roman Manlius ; and though we approved of the cause of his error as just , we condemned the effect as a manifest violation of his duty . " I never could have thought a dumb man would have roared so well out of my ...
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