The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volym 4G. Bell, 1882 |
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... raised and by whose labours we , & c . ] This construction is , indeed , in frequent use , but not so natural as the following would have been- " who have raised — and who , by their labours , have made ourselves more happy , " & c ...
... raised and by whose labours we , & c . ] This construction is , indeed , in frequent use , but not so natural as the following would have been- " who have raised — and who , by their labours , have made ourselves more happy , " & c ...
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... raised in neutral countries . Switzerland in particular , if timely applied to , might be of great use to us ; not only in respect of the rein- forcements which we might draw from thence , but because such a draught of forces would ...
... raised in neutral countries . Switzerland in particular , if timely applied to , might be of great use to us ; not only in respect of the rein- forcements which we might draw from thence , but because such a draught of forces would ...
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... raising it has been an edict , or a command in writing signed by himself , to increase the value of louis d'ors from fourteen to sixteen livres , by virtue of a new stamp which shall be struck upon them . As this me- thod will bring all ...
... raising it has been an edict , or a command in writing signed by himself , to increase the value of louis d'ors from fourteen to sixteen livres , by virtue of a new stamp which shall be struck upon them . As this me- thod will bring all ...
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