The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Том 5G. Bell, 1882 |
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... prince , nor a more unhappy people . But how it can enter into the wishes of any private persons to be the subjects of a man , whose faith obliges him to use the most effectual means for extirpating their religion , is altogether ...
... prince , nor a more unhappy people . But how it can enter into the wishes of any private persons to be the subjects of a man , whose faith obliges him to use the most effectual means for extirpating their religion , is altogether ...
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... prince , the priests , and the people ! But I shall quit this head , to observe that such an uncommon fervour of devo- tion showed itself among our own countrymen , and in the persons of three princes , who were the greatest conquerors ...
... prince , the priests , and the people ! But I shall quit this head , to observe that such an uncommon fervour of devo- tion showed itself among our own countrymen , and in the persons of three princes , who were the greatest conquerors ...
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... PRINCE OF WALES'S PATENT . GEORGE R. ( Drawn up by Addison . ) 1715 . His Majesty has been pleased to direct , that letters patents be pre- pared for granting to the Prince of Wales one hundred thousand pounds per annum , out of the ...
... PRINCE OF WALES'S PATENT . GEORGE R. ( Drawn up by Addison . ) 1715 . His Majesty has been pleased to direct , that letters patents be pre- pared for granting to the Prince of Wales one hundred thousand pounds per annum , out of the ...
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