The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volume 4Vernor and Hood; John Walker; Cuthell and Martin; W.J. and J. Richardson; Longman and Rees; R. Lea; and J. and A. Arch. ; T. Maiden, printer, Sherbourn-Lane, 1804 |
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Page 283
As this method will bring all the gold of the kingdom into his hands , it is provided
by the same edict that they shall be paid out again to the people at twenty livres
each ; so that four livres in the score , by this means , accrue to his majesty out of
...
As this method will bring all the gold of the kingdom into his hands , it is provided
by the same edict that they shall be paid out again to the people at twenty livres
each ; so that four livres in the score , by this means , accrue to his majesty out of
...
Page 284
And there is no question but the present government in that kingdom will so far
observe this kind of conduct , as to reduce the twenty livres to their old number of
fourteen , when they have paid them out of their hands ; which will immediately ...
And there is no question but the present government in that kingdom will so far
observe this kind of conduct , as to reduce the twenty livres to their old number of
fourteen , when they have paid them out of their hands ; which will immediately ...
Page 392
By this means he reconciled to him the minds of his subjects , strengthened
himself in their affections , improved very much the navigation of the kingdom ,
and repelled the frequeut attempts of his enemies . As for Queen Elizabeth , she
had ...
By this means he reconciled to him the minds of his subjects , strengthened
himself in their affections , improved very much the navigation of the kingdom ,
and repelled the frequeut attempts of his enemies . As for Queen Elizabeth , she
had ...
Page 402
These men content themselves with one general assertion , which often appears
in their writings , and in their discourse ; that the kingdom will never be quiet till
he is upon the throne . If by this position is meant , that those will never be quiet ...
These men content themselves with one general assertion , which often appears
in their writings , and in their discourse ; that the kingdom will never be quiet till
he is upon the throne . If by this position is meant , that those will never be quiet ...
Page 404
Sweden is the only Protestant kingdom in Europe besides this of Great Britain ,
which has had the misfortune to see Popish princes upon the throne ; and we find
that they behaved themselves as we did , and as it is natural for men to do , upon
...
Sweden is the only Protestant kingdom in Europe besides this of Great Britain ,
which has had the misfortune to see Popish princes upon the throne ; and we find
that they behaved themselves as we did , and as it is natural for men to do , upon
...
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