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" 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 everything which it is pleasant to see, hear, feel, smell,... "
The Monthly magazine - Page 294
by Monthly literary register - 1820
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The Modern British Essayists: Smith, Sydney. Works

English essays - 1852 - 498 pages
...Jonathan what are the inevitable consequences of being loo fond of gfory,— TAXES upon every artick which enters into the mouth, or covers the back, or...placed under the foot — taxes upon every thing which it is pleasant to see, hear, feel, smell, or taste — taxes upon warmth, light and locomotion —...
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Lectures to Young Men on Their Dangers, Safeguards, and Responsibilities

Rev. Daniel Smith - Conduct of life - 1852 - 278 pages
...Jonathan what are the inevitable consequences of being too fond of glory — taxes upon every article that enters into the mouth, or covers the back, or is placed under the foot — taxes upon everything which is pleasant to see, hear, feel, smell, or taste — taxes upon warmth, light, and...
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The Hundred Boston Orators Appointed by the Municipal Authorities and Other ...

James Spear Loring - History - 1852 - 720 pages
...British writer (in the Edinburgh Review), taxes would have been imposed ' on every article which enters the mouth, or covers the back, or is placed under the foot ; taxes upon everything which is pleasant to see, hear, feel, smell, or taste ; taxes on warmth, light, and locomotion...
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English Literature of the Nineteenth Century: on the Plan of the Author's ...

Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1853 - 800 pages
...inform Brother Jonathan what are the inevitable consequences of being too fond of glory — Tturrs upon every article which enters into the mouth, or...placed under the foot — taxes upon every thing which it is pleasant to see, hear, feel, smell, or taste — taxes upon warmth, light, and locomotion —...
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De Bow's Review, Volume 14

James Dunwoody Brownson De Bow, R. G. Barnwell, Edwin Bell, William MacCreary Burwell - Southern States - 1853 - 678 pages
...cost of a public debt? If not) let them hear the words of wisdom : " Taxes upon every article that 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, light and locomotion...
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the insudtrial resources, etc., of hte southern and western states:embracing ...

j.d.b. be bow - 1853 - 658 pages
...of a public debt ? If not, let them hear the words of wisdom : '•' Taxes upon every article that enters into the mouth, or covers the back, or is placed under the foot ; taxes upon everything which it is pleasant to see, hear, fuel, smell or taste ; taxes upon warmth, light and locomotion...
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Thirty Years' View: Or, A History of the Working of the American ..., Volume 2

Thomas Hart Benton - United States - 1856 - 806 pages
...Listen to it, and hear what federalism would soon bring us to, if not stopped in its mad career : " Taxes upon every article which enters into the mouth,...placed under the foot. Taxes upon every thing which it is pleasant to see, hear, feel, smell, or taste. Taxes upon warmth, light, and locomotion. Taxes...
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The Standard Speaker: Containing Exercises in Prose and Poetry for ...

Elocution - 1854 - 576 pages
...BULL can inform Jonathan what are the inevitable consequences of being too fond of Glory: — TANES! Taxes upon every article which enters into the mouth,...the back, or is placed under the foot ; taxes upon everything which it is pleasant to sec, hear, feel, smell, or taste ; taxes upon warmth, light, and...
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The Congressional Globe

United States. Congress - United States - 1855 - 966 pages
...of the United States. The extract is as follows : " We can inform Jonathan what are the inevitable consequences of being too fond of glory. Taxes upon...placed under the foot— taxes upon every thing which it is pleasant to sec, bear, feel, smell, or taste — taxes upon warmth, light, and locomotion —...
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Elocution Made Easy, Containing Rules and Selections for Declamation and Reading

Rufus Claggett - 1855 - 208 pages
...ENGLISH TAXES. Edinburgh Review. Section 1. PERMIT me to inform you, my friends, what are the inevitable consequences | of being too fond of glory ; — Taxes...the back, or is placed under the foot — taxes upon everything | which is pleasant to see, hear, feel, smell, or taste — taxes upon warmth, light, and...
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