“The” Spectator, Volume 3J. and R. Tonson, 1767 |
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Page 49
... subjects . From the time he came of age , and has been a manager for himself , all the people he had acquired were fuch only as he had reduced by his wars , and were left in his poffeffion by the peace ; he had conquered not above one ...
... subjects . From the time he came of age , and has been a manager for himself , all the people he had acquired were fuch only as he had reduced by his wars , and were left in his poffeffion by the peace ; he had conquered not above one ...
Page 107
... subject of a future fpeculation , but only as it is the means of health . L N ° 196 * Monday , October 15 . Eft Ulubris , animus fi te non deficit æquus . Hor . Ep . 1. lib . 1. ver 30 True happiness is to no place confin'd , But ftill ...
... subject of a future fpeculation , but only as it is the means of health . L N ° 196 * Monday , October 15 . Eft Ulubris , animus fi te non deficit æquus . Hor . Ep . 1. lib . 1. ver 30 True happiness is to no place confin'd , But ftill ...
Page 124
... subject to the prince . : For my own part , I fhould believe that seven - eighths of the people are without property ... subjects . When I was got into this way of thinking , I pre- fently grew conceited with the argument , and was just ...
... subject to the prince . : For my own part , I fhould believe that seven - eighths of the people are without property ... subjects . When I was got into this way of thinking , I pre- fently grew conceited with the argument , and was just ...
Page 126
... the lowlands of Great - Britain ; nay , though they were to be reimburst the value of their eftates by the body of the people , yet both both the fovereign and the subjects in general would be 126 No 200 THE SPECTATOR .
... the lowlands of Great - Britain ; nay , though they were to be reimburst the value of their eftates by the body of the people , yet both both the fovereign and the subjects in general would be 126 No 200 THE SPECTATOR .
Page 127
... subjects , but by his acquifition of lands . " T N ° 201 Saturday , October 20 . Religentem effe oportet , religiofum nefas . Incerti Autoris apud Aul . Gell . A man fhould be religious , not fuperftitious . IT Tis of the laft ...
... subjects , but by his acquifition of lands . " T N ° 201 Saturday , October 20 . Religentem effe oportet , religiofum nefas . Incerti Autoris apud Aul . Gell . A man fhould be religious , not fuperftitious . IT Tis of the laft ...
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