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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... mention those that are rarest , either for the person they represent , or the beauty of the sculpture . Among the busts of the emperors and empresses , there are these that follow , which are all very scarce , and some of them almost ...
... mention those that are rarest , either for the person they represent , or the beauty of the sculpture . Among the busts of the emperors and empresses , there are these that follow , which are all very scarce , and some of them almost ...
Page 19
... mentioning , for my third curiosity , a new staircase that strangers are generally carried to see , where the easiness of the ascent within so small a compass , the disposition of the lights , and the convenient landing , are admira ...
... mentioning , for my third curiosity , a new staircase that strangers are generally carried to see , where the easiness of the ascent within so small a compass , the disposition of the lights , and the convenient landing , are admira ...
Page 39
... mentioned in their history . In this of Berne you have the figure and armour of the count who founded the town , and of the famous Tell , who is represented as shooting at the apple on his son's head . The story is too well known to be ...
... mentioned in their history . In this of Berne you have the figure and armour of the count who founded the town , and of the famous Tell , who is represented as shooting at the apple on his son's head . The story is too well known to be ...
Page 71
... mention the particular ties of honour that lie on their present king , to impose on us a prince , who must prove fatal to our country , if he ever reigns over us . As we are thus in a natural state of war , if I may so call it , with ...
... mention the particular ties of honour that lie on their present king , to impose on us a prince , who must prove fatal to our country , if he ever reigns over us . As we are thus in a natural state of war , if I may so call it , with ...
Page 77
... mentioned , we should have little more than the excrescences of the Spanish monarchy . The strength of it will still join itself to France , and grow the closer to it by its disunion from the rest . And in this case the advantages which ...
... mentioned , we should have little more than the excrescences of the Spanish monarchy . The strength of it will still join itself to France , and grow the closer to it by its disunion from the rest . And in this case the advantages which ...
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