The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Том 4 |
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This imperfection which we observe in ourselves , is an imperfection that cleaves in some degree to creatures of the highest capacities , as they are creatures , that is , beings of finite and limited natures .
This imperfection which we observe in ourselves , is an imperfection that cleaves in some degree to creatures of the highest capacities , as they are creatures , that is , beings of finite and limited natures .
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If our silver and gold diminishes , our public credit continues unimpaired ; and if we are in want of bullion , it lies in our own power to supply ourselves . The old Roman general , when he heard his army complain of thirst , showed ...
If our silver and gold diminishes , our public credit continues unimpaired ; and if we are in want of bullion , it lies in our own power to supply ourselves . The old Roman general , when he heard his army complain of thirst , showed ...
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Further ; Indifference cannot but be criminal , when it is conversant about objects which are so far from being of an indifferent nature , that they are of the highest importance to ourselves and our country . If it be indifferent to us ...
Further ; Indifference cannot but be criminal , when it is conversant about objects which are so far from being of an indifferent nature , that they are of the highest importance to ourselves and our country . If it be indifferent to us ...
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