The works of ... Joseph Addison, collected by mr. Tickell, Bind 41804 |
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Side 40
... proper to excite that charity and compassion which she bears to all who stand in need of it , though at the same time I question not but her royal bounty will extend itself to them . A chari- ty bestowed on the education of so many of ...
... proper to excite that charity and compassion which she bears to all who stand in need of it , though at the same time I question not but her royal bounty will extend itself to them . A chari- ty bestowed on the education of so many of ...
Side 41
... proper officer comes and receives it without making further enquiries . The parent or friend , who lays the child there , generally leaves a note with it , declaring whether it be yet christened , the name it NO . 105 . 41 . GUARDIAN .
... proper officer comes and receives it without making further enquiries . The parent or friend , who lays the child there , generally leaves a note with it , declaring whether it be yet christened , the name it NO . 105 . 41 . GUARDIAN .
Side 45
... proper juncture . I had a hand in the land - bank , and was consulted with upon the reformation of manners . have had several designs upon the Thames and the New River , not to mention my refinements upon lot- I teries and insurances ...
... proper juncture . I had a hand in the land - bank , and was consulted with upon the reformation of manners . have had several designs upon the Thames and the New River , not to mention my refinements upon lot- I teries and insurances ...
Side 49
... proper changes it may be made as universal as the world shall please ; nay , that the longitude and latitude may be generally hereby determined to a greater degree of exactness than the latitude itself is now usually found at sea . So ...
... proper changes it may be made as universal as the world shall please ; nay , that the longitude and latitude may be generally hereby determined to a greater degree of exactness than the latitude itself is now usually found at sea . So ...
Side 50
... proper to make to it . 66 MR . GUARDIAN , " I was very much troubled to see the two letters which you lately published concerning the Short Club . You cannot imagine what airs all the little pragmati- cal fellows about us have given ...
... proper to make to it . 66 MR . GUARDIAN , " I was very much troubled to see the two letters which you lately published concerning the Short Club . You cannot imagine what airs all the little pragmati- cal fellows about us have given ...
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