The Works of the Right Honorable Joseph Addison, Volume 5William Durell & Company, 1811 |
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Page 35
... turns all the mills of the town , and is extreme- ly rapid , notwithstanding its waters are very deep . As I have seen a great part of the course of this river , I cannot but think it has been guided by the particular hand of Providence ...
... turns all the mills of the town , and is extreme- ly rapid , notwithstanding its waters are very deep . As I have seen a great part of the course of this river , I cannot but think it has been guided by the particular hand of Providence ...
Page 46
... turn by the way it came , but , after the devotions of the monks were finished , passed out at a back - door of the convent , that immediately led into the abbot's territories . The abbot on his part raises an army , blocks up the town ...
... turn by the way it came , but , after the devotions of the monks were finished , passed out at a back - door of the convent , that immediately led into the abbot's territories . The abbot on his part raises an army , blocks up the town ...
Page 57
... turn away their eyes from a beautiful prospect . To avoid , as much as is possible , what the world calls innocent pleasures , lest they should have their affec- tions tainted by any sensuality , and diverted from the love of him who is ...
... turn away their eyes from a beautiful prospect . To avoid , as much as is possible , what the world calls innocent pleasures , lest they should have their affec- tions tainted by any sensuality , and diverted from the love of him who is ...
Page 58
... turn Quaker or Capuchin ; for , in the change of religion , men of ordinary understand- ings do not so much consider the principles , as the practice of those to whom they go over . From St. Gaul I took horse to the lake of Con- stance ...
... turn Quaker or Capuchin ; for , in the change of religion , men of ordinary understand- ings do not so much consider the principles , as the practice of those to whom they go over . From St. Gaul I took horse to the lake of Con- stance ...
Page 64
... turn to very little account , by reason of the great quantities of wood they consume . The salt - works at Hall have a great convenience for fuel , which swims down to them on the river Inn . This river , during its course through the ...
... turn to very little account , by reason of the great quantities of wood they consume . The salt - works at Hall have a great convenience for fuel , which swims down to them on the river Inn . This river , during its course through the ...
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