The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Том 4G. Bell, 1882 |
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... taken care of , after having secured a barrier for Holland : " as if England were not taken care of by this very securing a barrier for Holland ; which has always been looked upon as our bulwark , or , as Mr. Waller expresses it , our ...
... taken care of , after having secured a barrier for Holland : " as if England were not taken care of by this very securing a barrier for Holland ; which has always been looked upon as our bulwark , or , as Mr. Waller expresses it , our ...
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... taken several of his subjects by way of re- prisal , for the English captives that were detained in his dominions . Upon the admiral's offering to exchange them on very advantageous terms , this good emperor sent him word , The subjects ...
... taken several of his subjects by way of re- prisal , for the English captives that were detained in his dominions . Upon the admiral's offering to exchange them on very advantageous terms , this good emperor sent him word , The subjects ...
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... taken to his Majesty ; and that the neutral kind of indifference , which is the subject of this paper , falls short of that obligation they lie under , who have taken such oaths ; as will easily appear to any one who con- siders the ...
... taken to his Majesty ; and that the neutral kind of indifference , which is the subject of this paper , falls short of that obligation they lie under , who have taken such oaths ; as will easily appear to any one who con- siders the ...
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THE SPECTATOR | xi |
Will Honeycombs Proposal of a Fair for Marriage | 22 |
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