The Spectator, Svazek 2Dent, 1945 |
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Strana 95
... Head . And thus as the Poor are the Cause , without which the Rich could not pay this Tax , even the poorest Subject is upon this Account worth three Shillings yearly to the Prince . Again : One would imagine the Consumption of seven ...
... Head . And thus as the Poor are the Cause , without which the Rich could not pay this Tax , even the poorest Subject is upon this Account worth three Shillings yearly to the Prince . Again : One would imagine the Consumption of seven ...
Strana 320
... Heads . As for the Skull , the Face , and indeed the whole out- ward Shape and Figure of the Head , we could not discover any Difference from what we observe in the Heads of other Men . We were informed , that the Person to whom this Head ...
... Heads . As for the Skull , the Face , and indeed the whole out- ward Shape and Figure of the Head , we could not discover any Difference from what we observe in the Heads of other Men . We were informed , that the Person to whom this Head ...
Strana 416
... Head at that Age to set up for a Politician , I think I shou'd go near to disinherit him for a Block - head . Besides , I should be apprehensive lest the same Arts which are to enable him to negotiate between Potentates , might a little ...
... Head at that Age to set up for a Politician , I think I shou'd go near to disinherit him for a Block - head . Besides , I should be apprehensive lest the same Arts which are to enable him to negotiate between Potentates , might a little ...
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