The Mohawks: A Satirical Poem with NotesHenry Colburn, 1822 - 164 pages |
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... taxes has decreed ? Whom should she choose , but L - nd - nd - ry ? 5 Who o'er our Islands holds command , From Dover , westward quite to Kerry , And north to John - a - Groat's far land . " Rapidos morantem Fluminum lapsus celeresque ...
... taxes has decreed ? Whom should she choose , but L - nd - nd - ry ? 5 Who o'er our Islands holds command , From Dover , westward quite to Kerry , And north to John - a - Groat's far land . " Rapidos morantem Fluminum lapsus celeresque ...
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... in his lying , For Adam and his wife broke their indenture , - And brought upon mankind all sorts of ill , War , taxes , tithes , Jack Ketch , the doctor's pill . VIII . The moral hidden in this ancient tale ' 16 THE MOHAWKS .
... in his lying , For Adam and his wife broke their indenture , - And brought upon mankind all sorts of ill , War , taxes , tithes , Jack Ketch , the doctor's pill . VIII . The moral hidden in this ancient tale ' 16 THE MOHAWKS .
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... Taxes hate ; Filling the artisans , where not prevented , With radical , blasphemous , impious , prate ; Which renders useless all our best intentions , Our spies , jails , gibbets , sinecures and pensions . XI . 6 When few by gallows ...
... Taxes hate ; Filling the artisans , where not prevented , With radical , blasphemous , impious , prate ; Which renders useless all our best intentions , Our spies , jails , gibbets , sinecures and pensions . XI . 6 When few by gallows ...
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... Tax to the state , which made the people stare ; The Nobles also chose to run away , Leaving the King of friends and money bare ; And all this mischief certain wiseheads say Was brought upon the country by Voltaire . Thus , now , when ...
... Tax to the state , which made the people stare ; The Nobles also chose to run away , Leaving the King of friends and money bare ; And all this mischief certain wiseheads say Was brought upon the country by Voltaire . Thus , now , when ...
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... divinity ; Now pithy arguments for their addresses , Or on the laws of conjugal affinity , Doubts on immense Taxation's vast utility ; 50 Or hints upon the Sinking Fund's futility.31 LX . But , worst of all , they've set 42 THE MOHAWKS .
... divinity ; Now pithy arguments for their addresses , Or on the laws of conjugal affinity , Doubts on immense Taxation's vast utility ; 50 Or hints upon the Sinking Fund's futility.31 LX . But , worst of all , they've set 42 THE MOHAWKS .
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