The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison,: With the Exception of His Numbers of the Spectator, Volume 5William Durell & Company, 1811 |
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... course of this river we arrived in a short time at Bolonia . Parvique Bononia Rheni . SIL . ITAL . 8 . Bolonia water'd by the petty Rhine . We here quickly felt the difference of the northern from the southern side of the mountains , as ...
... course of this river we arrived in a short time at Bolonia . Parvique Bononia Rheni . SIL . ITAL . 8 . Bolonia water'd by the petty Rhine . We here quickly felt the difference of the northern from the southern side of the mountains , as ...
Page 21
... course , in passing through the hands of deputies , and a long subordina- tion of officers . And it would certainly be for the good of mankind to have all the mighty empires and monarchies of the world cantoned out into petty states and ...
... course , in passing through the hands of deputies , and a long subordina- tion of officers . And it would certainly be for the good of mankind to have all the mighty empires and monarchies of the world cantoned out into petty states and ...
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... course of many miles . It was ex- tremely muddy at its entrance when I saw it , though as clear as rock - water at its going out . Besides , that it brought in much more water than it carried off . The river , indeed , preserves itself ...
... course of many miles . It was ex- tremely muddy at its entrance when I saw it , though as clear as rock - water at its going out . Besides , that it brought in much more water than it carried off . The river , indeed , preserves itself ...
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... course of this river , I cannot but think it has been guided by the particular hand of Providence . It rises in the very heart of the Alps , and has a long valley that seems hewn out on purpose to give its waters a passage amidst so ...
... course of this river , I cannot but think it has been guided by the particular hand of Providence . It rises in the very heart of the Alps , and has a long valley that seems hewn out on purpose to give its waters a passage amidst so ...
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... course . The Catholics are zealous for the French king , as the Protestants do not a little glory in the riches , power , and good success , of the English and Dutch , whom they look upon as the bulwarks of the Reformation . The ...
... course . The Catholics are zealous for the French king , as the Protestants do not a little glory in the riches , power , and good success , of the English and Dutch , whom they look upon as the bulwarks of the Reformation . The ...
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