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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... speak of . It was found in Rome , and brought hither under the reign of Leo the Tenth . There are abundance of pictures in the several apart- ments , by the hands of the greatest masters . But it is the famous gallery of the old palace ...
... speak of . It was found in Rome , and brought hither under the reign of Leo the Tenth . There are abundance of pictures in the several apart- ments , by the hands of the greatest masters . But it is the famous gallery of the old palace ...
Page 57
... speak , move , or act , but as they find his impulse on their souls . To retrench themselves within the conveniences and necessities of life . To make a covenant with all their senses , so far as to shun the smell of a rose or violet ...
... speak , move , or act , but as they find his impulse on their souls . To retrench themselves within the conveniences and necessities of life . To make a covenant with all their senses , so far as to shun the smell of a rose or violet ...
Page 92
... speak this because I think there is any appear- ance of that prince's uniting himself to France . On the contrary , as he hath an extraordinary zeal for the reformed religion , and great sentiments of honour , 1 think it is not ...
... speak this because I think there is any appear- ance of that prince's uniting himself to France . On the contrary , as he hath an extraordinary zeal for the reformed religion , and great sentiments of honour , 1 think it is not ...
Page 104
... speak in derogation of the Portu- guese , Spaniards , Italians , Hollanders , and others , who were the persons whom the said plaintiff had always favoured in his discourse , and whom he should 104 TRIAL OF COUNT TARIFF .
... speak in derogation of the Portu- guese , Spaniards , Italians , Hollanders , and others , who were the persons whom the said plaintiff had always favoured in his discourse , and whom he should 104 TRIAL OF COUNT TARIFF .
Page 105
... speaking : but though he was not so impudent as the Count , he was every whit as sturdy ; and when it came to the Count's turn to speak , old Fact so stared him in the face , after his plain , downright way , that the Count was very ...
... speaking : but though he was not so impudent as the Count , he was every whit as sturdy ; and when it came to the Count's turn to speak , old Fact so stared him in the face , after his plain , downright way , that the Count was very ...
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