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Strana 36
It is Time now to set his Loss against his Profit , and to shew for the new Subjects
he had acquired how many old ones he had lost in the Acquisition : I think that in
his Wars he has seldom brought less into the Field in all Places than 200000 ...
It is Time now to set his Loss against his Profit , and to shew for the new Subjects
he had acquired how many old ones he had lost in the Acquisition : I think that in
his Wars he has seldom brought less into the Field in all Places than 200000 ...
Strana 94
... people than at the Beginning of his Wars ; nay , that for every Subject he had
acquir ' d , he had lost three that were his Inheritance : If Philarithmus is not
mistaken in his Calculations , Lewis must have been impoverish ' d by his
Ambition .
... people than at the Beginning of his Wars ; nay , that for every Subject he had
acquir ' d , he had lost three that were his Inheritance : If Philarithmus is not
mistaken in his Calculations , Lewis must have been impoverish ' d by his
Ambition .
Strana 496
Addison ' s papers on Milton ' s Paradise Lost , of which this is the first , were
reprinted in 1719 , under the title of Notes on the Twelve Books of Paradise Lost ,
Collected from the Spectator . For the bibliography of later issues , see Arber ' s ...
Addison ' s papers on Milton ' s Paradise Lost , of which this is the first , were
reprinted in 1719 , under the title of Notes on the Twelve Books of Paradise Lost ,
Collected from the Spectator . For the bibliography of later issues , see Arber ' s ...
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