The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Том 6 |
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it appeared by it that all had been given up industriously and designedly to the enemy , and that they ought to proceed upon it now , if Monday was not accepted . Mr. Harley said the honour and justice of the House were more concerned ...
it appeared by it that all had been given up industriously and designedly to the enemy , and that they ought to proceed upon it now , if Monday was not accepted . Mr. Harley said the honour and justice of the House were more concerned ...
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Conceiving that he had been ill used , no sooner did Cato make its appearance from very the press , than he attacked it ... that Squire Ironside , that grave offspring of ludicrous ancestors , has appeared at the head of them ; and that ...
Conceiving that he had been ill used , no sooner did Cato make its appearance from very the press , than he attacked it ... that Squire Ironside , that grave offspring of ludicrous ancestors , has appeared at the head of them ; and that ...
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There is no question but this polite author's affectation of appearing singular in his remarks , and making discoveries which escaped ... not only as the son of his patron , but for the uncommon degree of genius that appeared in him .
There is no question but this polite author's affectation of appearing singular in his remarks , and making discoveries which escaped ... not only as the son of his patron , but for the uncommon degree of genius that appeared in him .
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LETTERS continued | 453 |
LETTERS continued | 462 |
to the Earl of Stair | 467 |
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