The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volume 4Bell & Daldy, 1872 |
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... speak and reason above themselves ; for then the soul , be- ginning to be freed from the ligaments of the body , begins to reason like herself , and to discourse in a strain above mortality . " : We may likewise observe , in the third ...
... speak and reason above themselves ; for then the soul , be- ginning to be freed from the ligaments of the body , begins to reason like herself , and to discourse in a strain above mortality . " : We may likewise observe , in the third ...
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... speak a word or two upon the present duties on Castle - soap . But there is none . of these my correspondents , who writes with a greater turn of good sense and elegance of expression , than the generous Philomedes , who advises me to ...
... speak a word or two upon the present duties on Castle - soap . But there is none . of these my correspondents , who writes with a greater turn of good sense and elegance of expression , than the generous Philomedes , who advises me to ...
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... speak in the language of the Centurion , " I say unto one , Go , and he goeth ; and to another , Come , and he cometh ; and to my servant , Do this , and he doeth it . " In short , sir , I look upon my family as a patriarchal ...
... speak in the language of the Centurion , " I say unto one , Go , and he goeth ; and to another , Come , and he cometh ; and to my servant , Do this , and he doeth it . " In short , sir , I look upon my family as a patriarchal ...
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... speak truth , though it is not my duty to be in an office . One of the fathers has carried this point so high as to declare , " He would not tell a lie , 1 Neither . ] The disjunctive " neither " is improperly used , when more than two ...
... speak truth , though it is not my duty to be in an office . One of the fathers has carried this point so high as to declare , " He would not tell a lie , 1 Neither . ] The disjunctive " neither " is improperly used , when more than two ...
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... speak more philosophically , when by some faculty in the soul he shall apprehend the Divine Being , and be more sensible of his presence than we are now of the presence of any object which the eye beholds , a man must be lost in ...
... speak more philosophically , when by some faculty in the soul he shall apprehend the Divine Being , and be more sensible of his presence than we are now of the presence of any object which the eye beholds , a man must be lost in ...
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