The Spectator, Svazek 2Donald Frederic Bond Clarendon Press, 1965 |
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Strana 283
... Whole ; yet as they are better fed , and cloath'd , and lodg'd than her other Subjects , the Customs and Excises upon their Consumption , the Imposts upon their Houses , and other Taxes , do very probably make a fifth Part of the whole ...
... Whole ; yet as they are better fed , and cloath'd , and lodg'd than her other Subjects , the Customs and Excises upon their Consumption , the Imposts upon their Houses , and other Taxes , do very probably make a fifth Part of the whole ...
Strana 284
... whole Island of Great Britain : And yet one would imagine that seven Eighths of the whole People should consume at least three Fourths of the whole Fruits of the Country . If this is the Case , the Subjects without Property , pay three ...
... whole Island of Great Britain : And yet one would imagine that seven Eighths of the whole People should consume at least three Fourths of the whole Fruits of the Country . If this is the Case , the Subjects without Property , pay three ...
Strana 542
... whole Circle of Being , whether within the Verge of Nature , or out of it , has a proper Part assigned it in this admirable Poem . In Poetry , as in Architecture , not only the whole , but the prin- cipal Members , and every part of ...
... whole Circle of Being , whether within the Verge of Nature , or out of it , has a proper Part assigned it in this admirable Poem . In Poetry , as in Architecture , not only the whole , but the prin- cipal Members , and every part of ...
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