The Guardian, Band 1C. Whittingham, published John Sharpe, 1804 |
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... live in this despicable manner , that the annual expence of every one , at a medium , can be no more than I have mentioned . One would almost think they starve themselves to defraud your majesty of your revenues . It is impossible to ...
... live in this despicable manner , that the annual expence of every one , at a medium , can be no more than I have mentioned . One would almost think they starve themselves to defraud your majesty of your revenues . It is impossible to ...
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... live at a vastly greater charge than yours . And even those in their villages are better fed and clothed than the people of your towns . At a medium , every one of their subjects live at twice the cost of those of France . Trade and ...
... live at a vastly greater charge than yours . And even those in their villages are better fed and clothed than the people of your towns . At a medium , every one of their subjects live at twice the cost of those of France . Trade and ...
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... live by Thee , and yet we live without thinking on Thee ; but , O Lord , what is life in the ignorance of Thee ! A dead unactive piece of matter ; a flower that withers ; a river that glides away ; a palace that hastens to its ruin ; a ...
... live by Thee , and yet we live without thinking on Thee ; but , O Lord , what is life in the ignorance of Thee ! A dead unactive piece of matter ; a flower that withers ; a river that glides away ; a palace that hastens to its ruin ; a ...
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