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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... tion from the great duke of what had passed , who approved of his proceedings , with orders to the Luc- quese , by the governor of Milan , to give a proper satisfaction . The republic , thinking themselves ill used by their protector ...
... tion from the great duke of what had passed , who approved of his proceedings , with orders to the Luc- quese , by the governor of Milan , to give a proper satisfaction . The republic , thinking themselves ill used by their protector ...
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... 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 principalities , that like so many large fami- lies , might lie under the ...
... 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 principalities , that like so many large fami- lies , might lie under the ...
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... tion was their furnishing great sums to the king of France for the payment of his army in Italy . They obliged themselves to remit , after the rate of twelve hundred thousand pounds sterling per annum , divided into so many monthly ...
... tion was their furnishing great sums to the king of France for the payment of his army in Italy . They obliged themselves to remit , after the rate of twelve hundred thousand pounds sterling per annum , divided into so many monthly ...
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... tion , is very neat , and built with a pretty fancy . The college of Jesuits is , they say , the finest in Switzer- land . There is a great deal of room in it , and several beautiful views from the different parts of it . They have a ...
... tion , is very neat , and built with a pretty fancy . The college of Jesuits is , they say , the finest in Switzer- land . There is a great deal of room in it , and several beautiful views from the different parts of it . They have a ...
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... tion the most adapted of any other to the poverty and barrenness of these countries . We may see , only in a neighbouring government , the ill conse- quence of having a despotic prince , in a state that is most of it composed of rocks ...
... tion the most adapted of any other to the poverty and barrenness of these countries . We may see , only in a neighbouring government , the ill conse- quence of having a despotic prince , in a state that is most of it composed of rocks ...
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