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... tion ? Such taxes would have become cuftomary , as in France ; and a limited mo- Governments , like men , narchy would , as in France , have become abfolute . are liable to many revolutions : we remain , it is true , a free people ; but ...
... tion ? Such taxes would have become cuftomary , as in France ; and a limited mo- Governments , like men , narchy would , as in France , have become abfolute . are liable to many revolutions : we remain , it is true , a free people ; but ...
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... tion , the officers who ferve for pay would be fo few in number , and their profpect of advancement fo clear , that it would require much intereft to be admitted into the army . None would be ad- mitted but those who have been regularly ...
... tion , the officers who ferve for pay would be fo few in number , and their profpect of advancement fo clear , that it would require much intereft to be admitted into the army . None would be ad- mitted but those who have been regularly ...
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... tion or of fame make no impreffion : they have not even so much delicacy as to blush when they err : and as they regard no pu- nishment but what touches the person or the purse , it is not un- ufual to see a mandarine beaten with many ...
... tion or of fame make no impreffion : they have not even so much delicacy as to blush when they err : and as they regard no pu- nishment but what touches the person or the purse , it is not un- ufual to see a mandarine beaten with many ...
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... tion . In fact , great fums are levied beyond what the poor re- ceive it requires briguing to be named a church - warden : the nomination , in London especially , gives him credit at once ; and however meagre at the commencement of his ...
... tion . In fact , great fums are levied beyond what the poor re- ceive it requires briguing to be named a church - warden : the nomination , in London especially , gives him credit at once ; and however meagre at the commencement of his ...
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... tion among the lower fort turns fo languid , that many who are in no pinch , relieve themselves of trouble by the fame means . It is affirmed , that of the children born annually in Paris , about a third part are fent to the foundling ...
... tion among the lower fort turns fo languid , that many who are in no pinch , relieve themselves of trouble by the fame means . It is affirmed , that of the children born annually in Paris , about a third part are fent to the foundling ...
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