The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volume 4Bell & Daldy, 1872 |
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... called Jews , many of whom I have met with in most of the considerable towns I have passed through in the course of my travels . They are , indeed , so disseminated through all the trading parts of the world , that they are be- come the ...
... called Jews , many of whom I have met with in most of the considerable towns I have passed through in the course of my travels . They are , indeed , so disseminated through all the trading parts of the world , that they are be- come the ...
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... called mathematical demonstrations the cathartics or purgatives of the soul , as being the most proper means to cleanse it from error , and to give it a relish of truth ; which is the natural food and nourishment of the understanding ...
... called mathematical demonstrations the cathartics or purgatives of the soul , as being the most proper means to cleanse it from error , and to give it a relish of truth ; which is the natural food and nourishment of the understanding ...
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... called it , a party- lie , notwithstanding they are convinced of it as such , is the doing good to a cause which every party may be supposed to look upon as the most meritorious . The unsoundness of this principle has been so often ...
... called it , a party- lie , notwithstanding they are convinced of it as such , is the doing good to a cause which every party may be supposed to look upon as the most meritorious . The unsoundness of this principle has been so often ...
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... called Herodotus , that lay in my friend Dapperwit's window , as I visited him one morning . It luckily opened in the place where I met the following account . He tells us that it was the manner among the Persians to have several fairs ...
... called Herodotus , that lay in my friend Dapperwit's window , as I visited him one morning . It luckily opened in the place where I met the following account . He tells us that it was the manner among the Persians to have several fairs ...
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... called men ; and the animal and vegetable kingdoms are so nearly joined , that if you will take the low- est of one and the highest of the other , there will scarce be perceived any great difference between them : and so on till we come ...
... called men ; and the animal and vegetable kingdoms are so nearly joined , that if you will take the low- est of one and the highest of the other , there will scarce be perceived any great difference between them : and so on till we come ...
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