The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volume 4G. Bell, 1882 |
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Page 168
... proper in- scriptions and designs , have the whole history of their pre- sent king in a regular series of medals ... proper subjects , inscriptions , and devices . IV . That no subject , inscription , or device be stamped without the ...
... proper in- scriptions and designs , have the whole history of their pre- sent king in a regular series of medals ... proper subjects , inscriptions , and devices . IV . That no subject , inscription , or device be stamped without the ...
Page 201
... proper charges 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 charges 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 ...
Page 458
... proper authority . Thus the very in- tention of our Habeas Corpus act , namely , the preservation of the liberties of the subject , absolutely requires that act to be now suspended , since the confinement of dangerous and suspected ...
... proper authority . Thus the very in- tention of our Habeas Corpus act , namely , the preservation of the liberties of the subject , absolutely requires that act to be now suspended , since the confinement of dangerous and suspected ...
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THE SPECTATOR | 1 |
On the Number Dispersion and Religion of | 13 |
FREEHOLDER PAGI | 26 |
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