The Spectator, Том 3Alexander Chalmers D. Appleton, 1853 |
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... head . And thus , as the poor are the cause , without which the rich could not pay this tax , even the poorest subject is upon this account worth three shillings yearly to the prince . Again ; one would imagine the consumption of seven ...
... head . And thus , as the poor are the cause , without which the rich could not pay this tax , even the poorest subject is upon this account worth three shillings yearly to the prince . Again ; one would imagine the consumption of seven ...
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... head which we generally call the outside . This observation is so very notorious , that when in ordinary discourse we say a man has a fine head , a long head , or a good head , we express ourselves metaphorically , and speak in relation ...
... head which we generally call the outside . This observation is so very notorious , that when in ordinary discourse we say a man has a fine head , a long head , or a good head , we express ourselves metaphorically , and speak in relation ...
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... heads . As for the skull , the face , and indeed the whole outward shape and figure of the head , we could not discover any difference from what we observe in the heads of other men . We were informed that the person to whom this head ...
... heads . As for the skull , the face , and indeed the whole outward shape and figure of the head , we could not discover any difference from what we observe in the heads of other men . We were informed that the person to whom this head ...
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