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Elay II . on the Nature and Principles of Public Credit . Containing an Investigation of the natural Laws and Principles of Circulation , restorative of the Public Credit of any State , in case it shall have become decayed .
Elay II . on the Nature and Principles of Public Credit . Containing an Investigation of the natural Laws and Principles of Circulation , restorative of the Public Credit of any State , in case it shall have become decayed .
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ditors as to the Public ; whereby the public credit naturally becomes restored to its pristine state . It would lead us too far out of our way to give the particulars of this section . The main design of it is to shew the advantages ...
ditors as to the Public ; whereby the public credit naturally becomes restored to its pristine state . It would lead us too far out of our way to give the particulars of this section . The main design of it is to shew the advantages ...
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These duties , under moft forms of religion , will comprehend public inftru & tion and public worship . For the sake of fimplicity , he fuft supposes the whole church to consist of a single congregation ; examining afterwards ...
These duties , under moft forms of religion , will comprehend public inftru & tion and public worship . For the sake of fimplicity , he fuft supposes the whole church to consist of a single congregation ; examining afterwards ...
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