The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Том 3 |
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... but , notwithstanding I have rejected everything that savours of party , everything that is loose and immoral , and everything that might create uneasiness in the minds of particular per sons , I find that the demand of my papers ...
... but , notwithstanding I have rejected everything that savours of party , everything that is loose and immoral , and everything that might create uneasiness in the minds of particular per sons , I find that the demand of my papers ...
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He has made everything that is beautiful in our own species pleasant , that all creatures might be tempted to mule tiply their kind , and fill the world with inhabitants ; for it is very remarkable , that wherever nature is crost in the ...
He has made everything that is beautiful in our own species pleasant , that all creatures might be tempted to mule tiply their kind , and fill the world with inhabitants ; for it is very remarkable , that wherever nature is crost in the ...
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... it exalts the soul into rapture , when it is employed on this great object of gratitude ; on this beneficent Being , who has given us everything we already possess , and from whom we expect everything we yet hope for .
... it exalts the soul into rapture , when it is employed on this great object of gratitude ; on this beneficent Being , who has given us everything we already possess , and from whom we expect everything we yet hope for .
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