The Spectator, Svazky 3–4Dent, 1930 |
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Strana 46
... Subjects ; he could have no other Reasons for valuing those Lives so very cheap , but only to recommend himself to the Bigotry of the Spanish Nation . How should there be Industry in a Country where all Property is precarious ? What Subject ...
... Subjects ; he could have no other Reasons for valuing those Lives so very cheap , but only to recommend himself to the Bigotry of the Spanish Nation . How should there be Industry in a Country where all Property is precarious ? What Subject ...
Strana 118
... Subject he had acquir'd , he had lost three that were his Inheritance : Philarithmus is not mistaken in his ... Subjects . For Example : If Sword or Pestilence should destroy all the People of this Metropolis ( God forbid there should be ...
... Subject he had acquir'd , he had lost three that were his Inheritance : Philarithmus is not mistaken in his ... Subjects . For Example : If Sword or Pestilence should destroy all the People of this Metropolis ( God forbid there should be ...
Strana 119
... Subjects , in order to compute the Value of every Friday , Subject to the Prince . For my own Part , I should believe that seven Eighths of the People are without Property in themselves or the Heads of their Families , and forc'd to ...
... Subjects , in order to compute the Value of every Friday , Subject to the Prince . For my own Part , I should believe that seven Eighths of the People are without Property in themselves or the Heads of their Families , and forc'd to ...
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