The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Том 4G. Bell, 1882 |
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... given of him by the learned men of his own age . As for the latter , it is a known saying of his , that he was more obliged to Aristotle who had instructed him , than to Philip who had given him life and empire . There is a letter of ...
... given of him by the learned men of his own age . As for the latter , it is a known saying of his , that he was more obliged to Aristotle who had instructed him , than to Philip who had given him life and empire . There is a letter of ...
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... given him a son to sit on his throne , as it is this day . And now , O Lord my God , thou hast made thy servant king ... given thee a wise and understanding heart , so that there was none like thee before thee , neither after thee shall ...
... given him a son to sit on his throne , as it is this day . And now , O Lord my God , thou hast made thy servant king ... given thee a wise and understanding heart , so that there was none like thee before thee , neither after thee shall ...
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... given an account of his exploits , we may reckon that by his own arm he killed above forty thousand of his people . To render himself the more awful , he chose to wear a garb of a particular colour when he was bent upon executions ; so ...
... given an account of his exploits , we may reckon that by his own arm he killed above forty thousand of his people . To render himself the more awful , he chose to wear a garb of a particular colour when he was bent upon executions ; so ...
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