The Works of Samuel Johnson, 第 13 巻L. Hansard & sons, 1811 |
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... raised Men into the stand- ing Regiments 24 42 on taking the State of the Army into Consideration respecting Officers on Half - pay 99 124 on an Address for Papers relating to Admiral Had- dock 129 regarding the Departure of the French ...
... raised Men into the stand- ing Regiments 24 42 on taking the State of the Army into Consideration respecting Officers on Half - pay 99 124 on an Address for Papers relating to Admiral Had- dock 129 regarding the Departure of the French ...
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... raised by exportation , and by consequence how much of the advantage of their contracts would be diminished , suggested to the ministry the necessity of an embargo , and laid before them those arguments which their own observation and ...
... raised by exportation , and by consequence how much of the advantage of their contracts would be diminished , suggested to the ministry the necessity of an embargo , and laid before them those arguments which their own observation and ...
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... growing rich on a sudden by a lucky seizure . All the seditious and the profli- gate combined together in the welcome employment of violence and rapine , and when they had once raised their expectations 8 Nov. 19 . DEBATE ON.
... growing rich on a sudden by a lucky seizure . All the seditious and the profli- gate combined together in the welcome employment of violence and rapine , and when they had once raised their expectations 8 Nov. 19 . DEBATE ON.
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Samuel Johnson. rapine , and when they had once raised their expectations there was no small danger , lest their impatience of disappointment should de- termine them to conclude , that corn , wherever found , was designed for exportation ...
Samuel Johnson. rapine , and when they had once raised their expectations there was no small danger , lest their impatience of disappointment should de- termine them to conclude , that corn , wherever found , was designed for exportation ...
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... raised all provisions to a high price , and because merchants do not immediately come to a new market . The bill , at least , ought not to be passed without regard to the general welfare of our fellow - subjects , nor without an ...
... raised all provisions to a high price , and because merchants do not immediately come to a new market . The bill , at least , ought not to be passed without regard to the general welfare of our fellow - subjects , nor without an ...
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