The Guardian: In Two Volumes, Band 1J. Thompson and S. Dampier, 1762 |
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... subjects were fheep and oxen , and their dominions the adjoining vales As they lived in great affluence and eafe , we may pre- fume that they enjoyed fuch pleasures as that condition afforded , free and uninterrupted . Their manner of ...
... subjects were fheep and oxen , and their dominions the adjoining vales As they lived in great affluence and eafe , we may pre- fume that they enjoyed fuch pleasures as that condition afforded , free and uninterrupted . Their manner of ...
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... subject . Dear Sir Harry , U PON our last parting , and as I had just mounted the little roan 1 am fo fond of , you called me back ; and when I ftooped to you , you fqueezed me by the hand , and , with allufion to fome pleasant ...
... subject . Dear Sir Harry , U PON our last parting , and as I had just mounted the little roan 1 am fo fond of , you called me back ; and when I ftooped to you , you fqueezed me by the hand , and , with allufion to fome pleasant ...
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... subjects must it leave them fufficient for their fubfiftence , at leaf as • comfortable a fubfiflence as they will find among your • neighbours . · Upon this principle , 1 fhall be able to make some comparison between the revenues of ...
... subjects must it leave them fufficient for their fubfiftence , at leaf as • comfortable a fubfiflence as they will find among your • neighbours . · Upon this principle , 1 fhall be able to make some comparison between the revenues of ...
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... subject for his confump- tion pays no more than four and twenty fhillings to the land , three fhilling at a medium must be the full yearly value of every acre in your kingdom . Your lands feparated from the buildings , cannot be valued ...
... subject for his confump- tion pays no more than four and twenty fhillings to the land , three fhilling at a medium must be the full yearly value of every acre in your kingdom . Your lands feparated from the buildings , cannot be valued ...
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... your people ? If your Majesty were to receive the whole price of those things , your exchequer would hardly run over . Yet fo much C • C the greatest part of your subjects live in this despicable 214 THE GUARDIAN . NO 52 .
... your people ? If your Majesty were to receive the whole price of those things , your exchequer would hardly run over . Yet fo much C • C the greatest part of your subjects live in this despicable 214 THE GUARDIAN . NO 52 .
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