The Works of the Right Honorable Joseph Addison, Volume 5William Durell & Company, 1811 |
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Page 43
... raise all the men they can for his service , and keeps this powerful republic firm to the French interest . You may be sure the preserving of the bridge , with the regulation of the dues arising from it , is the grand affair that cuts ...
... raise all the men they can for his service , and keeps this powerful republic firm to the French interest . You may be sure the preserving of the bridge , with the regulation of the dues arising from it , is the grand affair that cuts ...
Page 44
... raise in it an army of twelve thousand men , well armed and exercised . He is sovereign of the whole country , and under the protection of the cantons of Zurich , Lucerne , Glaris , and Switz . He is always chosen out of the abby of ...
... raise in it an army of twelve thousand men , well armed and exercised . He is sovereign of the whole country , and under the protection of the cantons of Zurich , Lucerne , Glaris , and Switz . He is always chosen out of the abby of ...
Page 46
... raises an army , blocks up the town on the side that faces his domi- nions , and forbids his subjects to furnish it with any of their commodities . While ... raise in his territories . But the Protestants , subjects of 46 REMARKS ON ITALY .
... raises an army , blocks up the town on the side that faces his domi- nions , and forbids his subjects to furnish it with any of their commodities . While ... raise in his territories . But the Protestants , subjects of 46 REMARKS ON ITALY .
Page 53
... raise the price of their provisions at home . That such a collection of corn may not spoil in keeping , all the inns and public - houses are obliged to furnish themselves out of it , by which means is raised the most considerable branch ...
... raise the price of their provisions at home . That such a collection of corn may not spoil in keeping , all the inns and public - houses are obliged to furnish themselves out of it , by which means is raised the most considerable branch ...
Page 64
... raise a great revenue to the emperor , were there here such a tax on salt as there is in France . At present he clears but two hundred thou- sand crowns a year , after having defrayed all the charges of working it . There are in ...
... raise a great revenue to the emperor , were there here such a tax on salt as there is in France . At present he clears but two hundred thou- sand crowns a year , after having defrayed all the charges of working it . There are in ...
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