The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Том 6 |
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At home , the least evil is , that the tempers and spirits of men are put into a ferment , and boiled up into a rage , which never is cooled , because the returns at which this rage is useful to some persons or other are so quick that ...
At home , the least evil is , that the tempers and spirits of men are put into a ferment , and boiled up into a rage , which never is cooled , because the returns at which this rage is useful to some persons or other are so quick that ...
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Mr. Foley began , with declaring that he would never forsake his friends , that he could see no instance in which he had betrayed his country . He then answered some reflec tions made use of by Lord Coningsby , which represented the ...
Mr. Foley began , with declaring that he would never forsake his friends , that he could see no instance in which he had betrayed his country . He then answered some reflec tions made use of by Lord Coningsby , which represented the ...
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... that even authors have published their approbation of it who never before liked anything but themselves ; that Squire Ironside , that grave offspring of ludicrous ancestors , has appeared at the head of them ; and that things have ...
... that even authors have published their approbation of it who never before liked anything but themselves ; that Squire Ironside , that grave offspring of ludicrous ancestors , has appeared at the head of them ; and that things have ...
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