The Spectator, Volúmenes3-4Dent, 1930 |
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... Whole ; yet as they are better fed , and cloath'd , and lodg'd than her other Subjects , the Customs and Excises upon their Con sumption , 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 Con sumption , the Imposts upon their Houses , and other Taxes , do very probably make a fifth Part of the whole ...
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... 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 ...
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... whole Train of Railers of each Side tire their Horses in setting Matters right which they have said during the War between the Parties , and a whole Circle of Acquaintance are put into a thousand pleasing Passions and Sentiments ...
... whole Train of Railers of each Side tire their Horses in setting Matters right which they have said during the War between the Parties , and a whole Circle of Acquaintance are put into a thousand pleasing Passions and Sentiments ...
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