The Works of the Right Honorable Joseph Addison, Volume 5William Durell & Company, 1811 |
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Page 37
... religion , they hanged and quartered him . At the Capuchins I saw the escarga- toire , which I took the more notice of , because I do not remember to have met with any thing of the same in other countries . It is a square place ...
... religion , they hanged and quartered him . At the Capuchins I saw the escarga- toire , which I took the more notice of , because I do not remember to have met with any thing of the same in other countries . It is a square place ...
Page 47
... religion . The town of St. Gaul has an arsenal , library , town - houses , and churches , proportionable to the bigness of the state . It is well enough fortified to resist any sudden attack , and to give the cantons time to come to ...
... religion . The town of St. Gaul has an arsenal , library , town - houses , and churches , proportionable to the bigness of the state . It is well enough fortified to resist any sudden attack , and to give the cantons time to come to ...
Page 48
... wonderful to see such a knot of governments , which are so di- vided among themselves in matters of religion , main- tain so uninterrupted an union and correspondence , that no one of them is for invading the rights 48 REMARKS ON ITALY .
... wonderful to see such a knot of governments , which are so di- vided among themselves in matters of religion , main- tain so uninterrupted an union and correspondence , that no one of them is for invading the rights 48 REMARKS ON ITALY .
Page 54
... religion , and their min- isters with them , which is the more remarkable , be- cause the very same prince refused even those of the church of England , who followed their master to St. Germains , the public exercise of their religion ...
... religion , and their min- isters with them , which is the more remarkable , be- cause the very same prince refused even those of the church of England , who followed their master to St. Germains , the public exercise of their religion ...
Page 57
... religion a cover for their immoralities ; and that the very best of them are possessed with spiritual pride , and a ... religions , have certainly taken the most effectual way in the world for the keeping their flocks together ; I do not ...
... religion a cover for their immoralities ; and that the very best of them are possessed with spiritual pride , and a ... religions , have certainly taken the most effectual way in the world for the keeping their flocks together ; I do not ...
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