The works of ... Joseph Addison, collected by mr. Tickell, 4. köide1804 |
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... regard the interest or safety of the commonwealth . By this means , all the secrets of state come out of the lion's mouth . The informer is concealed , it is the lion that tells every thing . In short , there is not a mismanagement in ...
... regard the interest or safety of the commonwealth . By this means , all the secrets of state come out of the lion's mouth . The informer is concealed , it is the lion that tells every thing . In short , there is not a mismanagement in ...
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... regard to all such matters as come to my hands through the mouth of the lion . There will be under it a box , of which the key will be in my own custody , to receive such papers as are dropped into it . Whatever the lion swallows I ...
... regard to all such matters as come to my hands through the mouth of the lion . There will be under it a box , of which the key will be in my own custody , to receive such papers as are dropped into it . Whatever the lion swallows I ...
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... regard to justice ; when they do not look upon it as something venerable , holy , and inviolable ; when any of them dare presume to lessen , affront , or terrify those who have the distri- bution of it in their hands ; when a judge C 2 ...
... regard to justice ; when they do not look upon it as something venerable , holy , and inviolable ; when any of them dare presume to lessen , affront , or terrify those who have the distri- bution of it in their hands ; when a judge C 2 ...
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... regard myself as a piece of true - tempered Steele , and can say with the above - mentioned Scythian , that I am face , or , if my enemies please , forehead , all over . No. 103. THURSDAY , JULY 9 . Dum flammas Jovis , et sonitus ...
... regard myself as a piece of true - tempered Steele , and can say with the above - mentioned Scythian , that I am face , or , if my enemies please , forehead , all over . No. 103. THURSDAY , JULY 9 . Dum flammas Jovis , et sonitus ...
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... regard them only as an empty spectacle , or the materials of a fine show , but contri- bute to their maintenance and increase . For my part , I can scarce forbear looking on the astonishing victo- ries our arms have been crowned with ...
... regard them only as an empty spectacle , or the materials of a fine show , but contri- bute to their maintenance and increase . For my part , I can scarce forbear looking on the astonishing victo- ries our arms have been crowned with ...
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