The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volume 4Bohn, 1854 |
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... nations of Europe and Africa , and many families of them are established in the West Indies ; not to mention whole nations bordering on Prester John's country , and some discovered in the inner parts of America , if we may give any ...
... nations of Europe and Africa , and many families of them are established in the West Indies ; not to mention whole nations bordering on Prester John's country , and some discovered in the inner parts of America , if we may give any ...
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... nations of the earth , is the second remarkable particular of that people , though not so hard to be accounted for ... nation of the world , with the strongest arguments for the Christian faith , not only as these very particulars are ...
... nations of the earth , is the second remarkable particular of that people , though not so hard to be accounted for ... nation of the world , with the strongest arguments for the Christian faith , not only as these very particulars are ...
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... nation would be struck dumb , were this fountain of discourse dried up . There is , however one ad- vantage resulting from this detestable practice ; the very appearances No. 507 . 25 THE SPECTATOR . SCHLEGEL'S LECTURES ON THE ...
... nation would be struck dumb , were this fountain of discourse dried up . There is , however one ad- vantage resulting from this detestable practice ; the very appearances No. 507 . 25 THE SPECTATOR . SCHLEGEL'S LECTURES ON THE ...
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... nation abounds more in patriots than any other of the Christian world . When Pompey was desired not to set sail in a tempest that would hazard his life , “ It is necessary for me ( says he ) to sail , but it is not necessary for me to ...
... nation abounds more in patriots than any other of the Christian world . When Pompey was desired not to set sail in a tempest that would hazard his life , “ It is necessary for me ( says he ) to sail , but it is not necessary for me to ...
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... nation , who shall be still left in full possession of their gods and goddesses , in the same manner as if this paper had never been written . " : No. 529. THURSDAY , NOVEMBER 6 . Singula quæque locum teneant sortita decenter . HOR ...
... nation , who shall be still left in full possession of their gods and goddesses , in the same manner as if this paper had never been written . " : No. 529. THURSDAY , NOVEMBER 6 . Singula quæque locum teneant sortita decenter . HOR ...
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