The Works of the Right Honorable Joseph Addison, Volume 5William Durell & Company, 1811 |
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Page 72
... 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 against him , at a time when ...
... 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 against him , at a time when ...
Page 79
... present weakness to redouble your attacks upon him . It was a celebrated part in Cæsar's cha- racter , and what comes home to our present purpose , that he thought nothing at all was done , while PRESENT STATE OF THE WAR . 79.
... present weakness to redouble your attacks upon him . It was a celebrated part in Cæsar's cha- racter , and what comes home to our present purpose , that he thought nothing at all was done , while PRESENT STATE OF THE WAR . 79.
Page 80
Joseph Addison Thomas Tickell. that he thought nothing at all was done , while any thing remained undone . In short , we have been tug- ging a great while against the stream , and have al- most weathered our point ; a stretch or two more ...
Joseph Addison Thomas Tickell. that he thought nothing at all was done , while any thing remained undone . In short , we have been tug- ging a great while against the stream , and have al- most weathered our point ; a stretch or two more ...
Page 91
... thought to the people of Great - Britain than that of a standing ar- my . But if a peace be made before the disunion of France and Spain , there are few , perhaps , that will not think the maintaining a settled body of numerous forces ...
... thought to the people of Great - Britain than that of a standing ar- my . But if a peace be made before the disunion of France and Spain , there are few , perhaps , that will not think the maintaining a settled body of numerous forces ...
Page 117
... thought very unreasonable who should reject it . I believe you will be of my opinion , if you will peruse , with other authors who have appeared in vindication of these letters as genuine , the additional arguments which have been made ...
... thought very unreasonable who should reject it . I believe you will be of my opinion , if you will peruse , with other authors who have appeared in vindication of these letters as genuine , the additional arguments which have been made ...
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