The Works of the Right Honorable Joseph Addison, Volume 5William Durell & Company, 1811 |
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Page 45
... numbers of such as are employed in state affairs , which are proportioned to the grandeur of the states that employ them . The abby and the town bear a great aversion to one another ; but , in the general diet of the cantons , their ...
... numbers of such as are employed in state affairs , which are proportioned to the grandeur of the states that employ them . The abby and the town bear a great aversion to one another ; but , in the general diet of the cantons , their ...
Page 58
... number of the cantons , the Roman Catholic party , fearing the Protestant interest might receive by it too great a strengthening , proposed , at the same time , the in- cantoning of Constance , as a counterpoise : to which the ...
... number of the cantons , the Roman Catholic party , fearing the Protestant interest might receive by it too great a strengthening , proposed , at the same time , the in- cantoning of Constance , as a counterpoise : to which the ...
Page 66
... numbers of people than it would be able to bear without the importation of corn from foreign parts . The emperor has forts and citadels at the entrance of all the passes that lead into the Tirol , which are so advantageously placed on ...
... numbers of people than it would be able to bear without the importation of corn from foreign parts . The emperor has forts and citadels at the entrance of all the passes that lead into the Tirol , which are so advantageously placed on ...
Page 70
... number by that of the enemies ' forces , and hiring them of our con- federates ; showing , at the same time , the inconve- piences we suffer from such hired troops , and seye- ral advantages we might receive from employing those of our ...
... number by that of the enemies ' forces , and hiring them of our con- federates ; showing , at the same time , the inconve- piences we suffer from such hired troops , and seye- ral advantages we might receive from employing those of our ...
Page 71
... inclination , to ruin us . No other state equals them in the force of their fleets and armies , in the nearness and conveniency of their situation , and in the number of friends and well - wishers , which , it is to be THE ...
... inclination , to ruin us . No other state equals them in the force of their fleets and armies , in the nearness and conveniency of their situation , and in the number of friends and well - wishers , which , it is to be THE ...
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