The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Том 4 |
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... the beauties had sold for , was disposed of among the ugly ; so that a poor man , who could not afford to have a beauty for his wife , was forced to . ith a fortune ; the greatest portion being always given to the most deformed .
... the beauties had sold for , was disposed of among the ugly ; so that a poor man , who could not afford to have a beauty for his wife , was forced to . ith a fortune ; the greatest portion being always given to the most deformed .
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The greatest crime which can be committed against it is rebellion ; as was shown in my last paper . The greatest crime of omission , is an indifference in the particular members of a society , when a rebellion is actually begun among ...
The greatest crime which can be committed against it is rebellion ; as was shown in my last paper . The greatest crime of omission , is an indifference in the particular members of a society , when a rebellion is actually begun among ...
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In the same manner a Tory , who is the greatest believer in what is improbable , is the greatest infidel in what is certain . Let a friend to the government relate to him a matter of fact , he turns away his ear from him , and gives him ...
In the same manner a Tory , who is the greatest believer in what is improbable , is the greatest infidel in what is certain . Let a friend to the government relate to him a matter of fact , he turns away his ear from him , and gives him ...
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