The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volumen4G. Bell, 1882 |
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... raised too high , when we think on a place where Omnipotence and Omniscience have so signally exerted themselves , because that they are able to produce a scene infinitely more great and glorious than what we are able to imagine . It is ...
... raised too high , when we think on a place where Omnipotence and Omniscience have so signally exerted themselves , because that they are able to produce a scene infinitely more great and glorious than what we are able to imagine . It is ...
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... raising it has been an edict , or a command in writing signed by himself , to increase the value of louis d ' ors from fourteen to sixteen livres , by virtue of a new stamp which shall be struck upon them . As this me- thod will bring ...
... raising it has been an edict , or a command in writing signed by himself , to increase the value of louis d ' ors from fourteen to sixteen livres , by virtue of a new stamp which shall be struck upon them . As this me- thod will bring ...
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... raising a sum of money , that , with the ordinary taxes , will in all probability defray the whole expense of the year ... raised , and give no pain to the people , lest the nation should acquiesce under a burden they did not feel , and ...
... raising a sum of money , that , with the ordinary taxes , will in all probability defray the whole expense of the year ... raised , and give no pain to the people , lest the nation should acquiesce under a burden they did not feel , and ...
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