| Monthly literary register - 1820 - 694 pagina’s
...in letters of gold, with this for its title, — " THE CONSEQUENCES OF BEING TOO FOND OF GLORY." " Taxes upon every article which enters into the mouth, or covers the back, or is placed under the foot— taxes upon every thing which is pleasant to see, hear, feel, smell or taste—tuxes upon warmth,... | |
| 1820 - 590 pagina’s
...injury. We can inform Jonathan what are the inevitable consequences of being too fond of glory ; — TAXES upon every article which enters into the mouth, or covers the back, or is placed under the foot — taxes upon every thing which it is pleasant to see, hear, feel, smell, or taste — taxes... | |
| 1818 - 596 pagina’s
...able and willing- to live on the fat of the land. UNIVERSALITY OF TAXATION. FROM THK EDINBURGH REVIEW. TAXES upon every article which enters into the mouth, or covers the back, or is placed under the foot — taxes upon every thing whirl1 is pleasant to see, hear, feei, smell, and tastetaxes upon warmth,... | |
| 1820 - 770 pagina’s
...REFLECTIONS MADE IN A COURSE OF GENERAL READING. No. CCCLXVII. Table of the Cost of National Glory. TAXES upon every article which enters into the mouth,...back, or is placed under the foottaxes upon every tiling which it is pleasant to see, hear, feel, smell or taste — taxes upon warmth, light and locomotion—... | |
| 1820 - 714 pagina’s
...REFLECTIONS NABE IN A COURSE OF GENERAL READING. No. CCCLXVII. Table of (he Cotí of National Glery. TAXES upon every article which enters into the mouth, or covers the back, or is placed under the foot — taxes upon every thing which it u pleasant to see, near, feel, smell or taste — taxes upon... | |
| 1820 - 442 pagina’s
...of wood smoked to preserve it from worms, &c. • The Consequences of being too fond of Glory. — " Taxes upon every article which enters into the mouth, or covers the baek, or is placed under the foot — taxes upon every thing which is pleasant to see, hear, feel,... | |
| Samuel Putnam Waldo - 1822 - 408 pagina’s
...We can inform Jonathan what are the inevitable consequences of being too fond of glory. Taxes iupon every article which enters into the mouth, or covers the back, or is placed under the foot; taxes upon every thing which is pleasant to see, hear, feel, smell, or taste ; taxes upon warmth,... | |
| 1825 - 492 pagina’s
...glory: — Taxes upon every and shelter from the sun. By this time, Sophia was quite exhausted, fainting article which enters into the mouth, or covers the back, or is placed under the continually. About two o'clock, we foot ; taxes upon every thing which is landed safe and sound, and... | |
| Benjamin Dudley Emerson - 1831 - 356 pagina’s
...me to inform you, my friends, what are the inevitable consequences of being too fond of glory; — TAXES — upon every article which enters into the mouth, or covers the back, or is placed under the foot — taxes upon every thing which it is pleasant to see, hear, feel, smell, or taste — taxes... | |
| Samuel Griswold Goodrich - 1832 - 1028 pagina’s
...terminable annuities. All the articles included in the contract, bear the denomination of omnium. \ ' Taxes upon every article which enters into the mouth, or covers the back, or is placed under the foot. Taxes upon everything which it is pleasant to see, hear, feel, smell or taste. Taxes upon warmth,... | |
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