The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Том 4G. Bell, 1882 |
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... ourselves and our country . If it be indifferent to us whe- ther we are free subjects or slaves ; whether our prince be of our own religion , or of one that obliges him to extirpate it ; we are in the right to give ourselves no trouble ...
... ourselves and our country . If it be indifferent to us whe- ther we are free subjects or slaves ; whether our prince be of our own religion , or of one that obliges him to extirpate it ; we are in the right to give ourselves no trouble ...
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... ourselves under the same view in which they are wont to place us . The representations they make of us , are as of a ... ourselves . ] Improperly ex- pressed . It should either be reasonable that we should regard ourselves . Or else ...
... ourselves under the same view in which they are wont to place us . The representations they make of us , are as of a ... ourselves . ] Improperly ex- pressed . It should either be reasonable that we should regard ourselves . Or else ...
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... ourselves 1 under the same view in which they are wont to place us . The representations they make of us , are as of ... ourselves . ] Improperly ex- pressed . It should either be reasonable that we should regard ourselves . Or else ...
... ourselves 1 under the same view in which they are wont to place us . The representations they make of us , are as of ... ourselves . ] Improperly ex- pressed . It should either be reasonable that we should regard ourselves . Or else ...
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THE SPECTATOR | xi |
Will Honeycombs Proposal of a Fair for Marriage | 22 |
FREEHOLDER | 26 |
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