The Works of the Right Honorable Joseph Addison, Volume 5William Durell & Company, 1811 |
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Page 9
... nobody worked on the figure of a deceased emperor , when his enemy was in the throne . This observation , how- ever , does not always hold . An Agrippa , A 2 REMARKS ON ITALY . But it is the famous gallery of the old palace...
... nobody worked on the figure of a deceased emperor , when his enemy was in the throne . This observation , how- ever , does not always hold . An Agrippa , A 2 REMARKS ON ITALY . But it is the famous gallery of the old palace...
Page 29
... enemies will have it , that he lived here in great ease and luxury , from whence the Italians to this day make use of the pro- verb , Andare a Ripaglia ; and the French , Faire Ri- paille , to express a delightful kind of life . They ...
... enemies will have it , that he lived here in great ease and luxury , from whence the Italians to this day make use of the pro- verb , Andare a Ripaglia ; and the French , Faire Ri- paille , to express a delightful kind of life . They ...
Page 66
... enemy . It was , therefore , generally thought the duke of Bavaria would not attempt the cutting off any succours that were sent to Prince Eugene ; or the forcing his way through the Tirol into Italy . The river Inn , that had hitherto ...
... enemy . It was , therefore , generally thought the duke of Bavaria would not attempt the cutting off any succours that were sent to Prince Eugene ; or the forcing his way through the Tirol into Italy . The river Inn , that had hitherto ...
Page 69
... enemies to the British nation , and that the danger from them is now greater than ever , and will still increase , till their present union with Spain be broken , he sets forth the several advantages which this union has already given ...
... enemies to the British nation , and that the danger from them is now greater than ever , and will still increase , till their present union with Spain be broken , he sets forth the several advantages which this union has already given ...
Page 70
... enemies ' forces , and hiring them of our con- federates ; showing , at the same time , the inconve- piences we suffer ... enemy in the present posture of the war , and to secure ourselves against a prince , who is now at the head of a ...
... enemies ' forces , and hiring them of our con- federates ; showing , at the same time , the inconve- piences we suffer ... enemy in the present posture of the war , and to secure ourselves against a prince , who is now at the head of a ...
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