| Benjamin Dudley Emerson - Elocution - 1831 - 356 pages
...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...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 upon warmth, light,... | |
| Benjamin Dudley Emerson - Elocution - 1831 - 356 pages
...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 upon... | |
| Samuel Griswold Goodrich - Geography - 1832 - 1028 pages
...terminable annuities. All the articles included in the contract, bear the denomination of omnium. \ ' Taxes upon every article which enters into the mouth,...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, light and... | |
| 1833 - 618 pages
...[good effects in the animal economy. — Jefferson, Taxation.— Taxes upon every article which entere into "the mouth, or covers the back, or is placed under the foot, taxes upon every thing which is pleasant to hear, see, feel, smell, and taste ; taxes upo» warmth, light,... | |
| Zachariah Allen - Europe - 1833 - 440 pages
...garden walls still exhibit the loop holes made during the heat of action by the troops who occupied mouth, or covers the back, or is placed under the foot; taxes upon every thing which is pleasant to see, hear, smell, or taste ; taxes upon warmth, light, locomotion;... | |
| United States. Congress - United States - 1855 - 968 pages
...follows : " We can inform Jonathan what are the inevitable consequences of being too fond of glory. Taxes upon every article which enters into the mouth,...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 upon warmth, light,... | |
| John Epy Lovell - Elocution - 1836 - 534 pages
...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...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^light,... | |
| Samuel Putnam - Readers - 1836 - 226 pages
...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...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, light,... | |
| Thomas Cogswell Upham - International law - 1836 - 470 pages
...inevitable consequences of being too fond of glory. And what are these inevitable consequences ? " Taxes upon every article, which enters, into the mouth...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 upon warmth, light,... | |
| George Merryweather (pseud.?) - Great Britain - 1838 - 476 pages
...of Brunswick? The following description is partly from the pen of the Rev'd, Sidney Smith. There are taxes upon every article which enters into the mouth,...covers the back, or is placed under the foot. Taxes upon every thing which is pleasant to see, hear, feel, smell and taste. Taxes upon warmth, light and... | |
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