The Spectator, Svazek 2Dent, 1945 |
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Strana 94
... whole Revenue of the Crown . But this is not all ; the Consumption of the City takes off a great Part of the Fruits of the whole Island ; and as it pays such a Proportion of the Rent or yearly Value of the Lands in the Country , so it ...
... whole Revenue of the Crown . But this is not all ; the Consumption of the City takes off a great Part of the Fruits of the whole Island ; and as it pays such a Proportion of the Rent or yearly Value of the Lands in the Country , so it ...
Strana 95
... 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 232
... whole Hours together upon any thing ; but it must be owned to the Honour of the other Sex , that there are many among them who can talk whole Hours together upon nothing . I have known a Woman branch out into a long extempore ...
... whole Hours together upon any thing ; but it must be owned to the Honour of the other Sex , that there are many among them who can talk whole Hours together upon nothing . I have known a Woman branch out into a long extempore ...
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