... will make its way in the world but very heavily. In short, the necessity of carrying a stamp, and the improbability of notifying a bloody battle, will, I am afraid, both concur to the sinking of those thin folios, which have every other day retailed... The Library - Página 304editado por - 1900Visualização integral - Acerca deste livro
 | 1729
...Communicate any thing to the Publkk, will make its Way in the World but very heavily. In fhort, the Neceffity of carrying a Stamp, and the Improbability of notifying...Bloody Battel, will, I am afraid, both concur to the finking of thofe thin Folios, which have every other Day retailed to us the Hiftory of Europe for feveral... | |
 | 1803
...this new imprimatur clapped upon it, before it is qualified to communicate any thing to the public, will make its way in the world but very heavily. In...stamp, and the improbability of notifying a bloody battle, will, I am afraid, both concur to the sinking of those thin folios, which have every other... | |
 | 1803
...imprimatur clapt upon it, before it is qualified to communicate any thing to the public, will make ib way in the world but very heavily. In short, the necessity...stamp, and the improbability of notifying a bloody battle, will, I am afraid, both concur to the sinking of those thin folios, which have every other... | |
 | Joseph Addison - 1804
...this new imprimature clapt upon it, before it is qualified to communicate any thing to the public, will make its way in the world but very heavily. In...stamp, and the improbability of notifying a bloody battle, will, I am afraid, both concur to the sinking of those thin folios, which have every other... | |
 | Alexander Chalmers - 1808
...lue Spectator keeps up and doubles its price.' S-wift'i W,rki, cr. 8vo. vol. six. p. !?}• abort, the necessity of carrying a stamp, and the improbability of notifying a bloody battle, will, I am afraid, both concur' to the sinking of those thin folios, which have every other... | |
 | 1810
...have this new imprimatur clapt upon it, before it is qualified to communicate any thing to the public, will make its way in the world but very heavily. In...stamp, and the improbability of notifying a bloody battle, will, I am afraid, both concur to the sinking of those thin folios, which have every other... | |
 | Joseph Addison - 1811
...have this new imprimatur clapt upon it, before it is qualified to communicate any thing to the public, will make its way in the world but very heavily. In...stamp, and the improbability of notifying a bloody battle, will, I am afraid, both concur to the sinking of those thin folios, which have every other... | |
 | British essayists - 1823
...this new imprimatur clapped upon it, before it is qualified to communicate any thing to the public, will make its way in the world but very heavily. In...stamp, and the improbability of notifying a bloody battle, will, I am afraid, both concur to the sinking of those thin folios, which have every other... | |
 | Lionel Thomas Berguer - 1823
...this new imprimatur clapped upon it, before it is qualified to communicate any thing to the public, will make its way in the world but very heavily. In...stamp, and the improbability of notifying a bloody battle, will, I am afraid, both concur to the sinking of those thin folios, which have every other... | |
 | Great Britain. Parliament - 1837
...delight in war, will be able to subsist under the weight of a stamp, and an approaching peace." • * In short, the necessity of carrying a stamp and the improbability of notifying a ' bloody battle, will, I am afraid, both con- ! cur to the sinking of those thin folios which have every other... | |
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