The Spectator, Svazek 2Dent, 1945 |
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Strana 80
... least such as are not the most plain and simple . A Man could not be well guilty of Gluttony , if he stuck to these few obvious and easie Rules . In the first case there would be no Variety of Tastes to sollicit his Palate , and ...
... least such as are not the most plain and simple . A Man could not be well guilty of Gluttony , if he stuck to these few obvious and easie Rules . In the first case there would be no Variety of Tastes to sollicit his Palate , and ...
Strana 95
... least three Fourths of the whole Fruits of the Country . If this is the Case , the Subjects without Property pay three Fourths of the Rents , and con- sequently enable the landed Men to pay three Fourths of their Taxes . Now if so great ...
... least three Fourths of the whole Fruits of the Country . If this is the Case , the Subjects without Property pay three Fourths of the Rents , and con- sequently enable the landed Men to pay three Fourths of their Taxes . Now if so great ...
Strana 415
... least one hundred and twenty six Pounds English . This , with the royal Allowance of a Thousand Livres , will enable them to find themselves in Coffee and Snuff ; not to mention News Papers , Pen and Ink , Wax and Wafers , with the like ...
... least one hundred and twenty six Pounds English . This , with the royal Allowance of a Thousand Livres , will enable them to find themselves in Coffee and Snuff ; not to mention News Papers , Pen and Ink , Wax and Wafers , with the like ...
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