The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Том 4G. Bell, 1882 |
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... honour , nor the principles of religion . The third and last great motive for men's joining in a popular falsehood ... honour , " or , he should have said , " is not determined by the dictates of his own conscience , the suggestions of ...
... honour , nor the principles of religion . The third and last great motive for men's joining in a popular falsehood ... honour , " or , he should have said , " is not determined by the dictates of his own conscience , the suggestions of ...
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... honour . Timogenes was a lively instance of one actuated by false honour . Timogenes would smile at a man's jest who ridi- culed his Maker , and , at the same time , run a man through the body that spoke ill of his friend . Timogenes ...
... honour . Timogenes was a lively instance of one actuated by false honour . Timogenes would smile at a man's jest who ridi- culed his Maker , and , at the same time , run a man through the body that spoke ill of his friend . Timogenes ...
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... honour which he designed her . Balsora , who was too modest and humble to think her beauty had made such an impression on the king , was a few moments after brought into his presence as he had com- manded . She appeared in the king's ...
... honour which he designed her . Balsora , who was too modest and humble to think her beauty had made such an impression on the king , was a few moments after brought into his presence as he had com- manded . She appeared in the king's ...
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