The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volym 4G. Bell, 1882 |
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... wonder the company did not join with him . When his mirth was over , I have often reprehended him out of Terence , " Tuumne , obsecro te , hoc dictum erat ? vetus credidi . " But finding him still incor- rigible , and having a kindness ...
... wonder the company did not join with him . When his mirth was over , I have often reprehended him out of Terence , " Tuumne , obsecro te , hoc dictum erat ? vetus credidi . " But finding him still incor- rigible , and having a kindness ...
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... wonder , in praise , in adoration ! It is , indeed , a thought too big for the mind of man , and rather to be enter- tained in the secrecy of devotion and in the silence of the soul , than to be expressed by words . The Supreme Being ...
... wonder , in praise , in adoration ! It is , indeed , a thought too big for the mind of man , and rather to be enter- tained in the secrecy of devotion and in the silence of the soul , than to be expressed by words . The Supreme Being ...
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... wonder , that notwithstanding they furnish as great taxes as their neighbours , they make a better figure under them . In a commonwealth there are not so many overgrown estates as in monarchies , the wealth of the country is so equally ...
... wonder , that notwithstanding they furnish as great taxes as their neighbours , they make a better figure under them . In a commonwealth there are not so many overgrown estates as in monarchies , the wealth of the country is so equally ...
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