The Works of the Right Honorable Joseph Addison, Volume 5William Durell & Company, 1811 |
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Page 84
... fire - arms , but , by the present method , our strength as well as bravery may again be of use to us in the day of battle . We have very great encouragement to send what numbers we are able into the field , because our gene- rals at ...
... fire - arms , but , by the present method , our strength as well as bravery may again be of use to us in the day of battle . We have very great encouragement to send what numbers we are able into the field , because our gene- rals at ...
Page 85
... fire , that doth not break out with noise and heat in the ordinary circumstances of life ; but shows itself sufficiently in all great enterprises that require it . It is true , the general upon the Rhine hath not had the same occasions ...
... fire , that doth not break out with noise and heat in the ordinary circumstances of life ; but shows itself sufficiently in all great enterprises that require it . It is true , the general upon the Rhine hath not had the same occasions ...
Page 148
... fire , and breathing out his soul among the exquisite sufferings of such a te- dious execution , rather than renounce his religion , or blaspheme his Saviour . Such trials seem to me above the strength of human nature , and able to over ...
... fire , and breathing out his soul among the exquisite sufferings of such a te- dious execution , rather than renounce his religion , or blaspheme his Saviour . Such trials seem to me above the strength of human nature , and able to over ...
Page 154
... fire , that destroyed the work , and terrified those employed in the attempt from proceeding in it , are related by many historians of the same age , and the substance of the story testified by both Pagan and Jewish writers , as ...
... fire , that destroyed the work , and terrified those employed in the attempt from proceeding in it , are related by many historians of the same age , and the substance of the story testified by both Pagan and Jewish writers , as ...
Page 170
... fire - side . ' Thus does the old gentleman give himself up to a loose kind of tattle , rather than endeavour after a just poetical de- scription . Nor has he shown more of art or judg- ment in the precepts he has given us , which are ...
... fire - side . ' Thus does the old gentleman give himself up to a loose kind of tattle , rather than endeavour after a just poetical de- scription . Nor has he shown more of art or judg- ment in the precepts he has given us , which are ...
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