The Works of the Right Honorable Joseph Addison, Volume 5William Durell & Company, 1811 |
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Page 26
... heart of these three states . The greatest part of the town stands upon a hill , and has its views bounded on all sides by several ranges of mountains , which are however at so great a distance , that they leave open a wonderful variety ...
... heart of these three states . The greatest part of the town stands upon a hill , and has its views bounded on all sides by several ranges of mountains , which are however at so great a distance , that they leave open a wonderful variety ...
Page 35
... heart of the Alps , and has a long valley that seems hewn out on purpose to give its waters a passage amidst so many rocks and mountains which are on all sides of it . This brings it almost in a direct line to Geneva . It would there ...
... heart of the Alps , and has a long valley that seems hewn out on purpose to give its waters a passage amidst so many rocks and mountains which are on all sides of it . This brings it almost in a direct line to Geneva . It would there ...
Page 72
... heart must tremble at the thought of . There are no second trials , no wars in reserve , no new schemes of alliance to which we can have recourse . Should the French king be able to bear down such an united force as now makes head ...
... heart must tremble at the thought of . There are no second trials , no wars in reserve , no new schemes of alliance to which we can have recourse . Should the French king be able to bear down such an united force as now makes head ...
Page 75
... heart of any one , that hath the least zeal for his religion , or love of liberty ; that hath any regard either to the honour or safety of his country , or is a well - wisher for his friends or posterity , to think of a peace with ...
... heart of any one , that hath the least zeal for his religion , or love of liberty ; that hath any regard either to the honour or safety of his country , or is a well - wisher for his friends or posterity , to think of a peace with ...
Page 79
... heart of it . We have beaten the French from all their advanced posts in Europe , and driven them into their last intrenchments . One vigo- rous push on all sides , one general assault will force the enemy to cry out for quarter , and ...
... heart of it . We have beaten the French from all their advanced posts in Europe , and driven them into their last intrenchments . One vigo- rous push on all sides , one general assault will force the enemy to cry out for quarter , and ...
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