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Page 61
... sufficient to make it appear that our government , at the pre- sent moment , is not acting the wisest part in suffering this country , under existing circumstances , to abound so much as it does with foreigners . After the death of King ...
... sufficient to make it appear that our government , at the pre- sent moment , is not acting the wisest part in suffering this country , under existing circumstances , to abound so much as it does with foreigners . After the death of King ...
Page 313
... sufficient to plant , cultivate , and breed cattle upon , for the subsistence of the persons belonging to the Assiento , and their negroes , and may build houses of timber only , but shall not throw up the earth , nor make the slightest ...
... sufficient to plant , cultivate , and breed cattle upon , for the subsistence of the persons belonging to the Assiento , and their negroes , and may build houses of timber only , but shall not throw up the earth , nor make the slightest ...
Page 450
... sufficient to have developed the general principles of commerce , to have formed great companies , to have incited by them the emulation of individuals , and to have directed industry to the working of the raw material , wherever it was ...
... sufficient to have developed the general principles of commerce , to have formed great companies , to have incited by them the emulation of individuals , and to have directed industry to the working of the raw material , wherever it was ...
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Beatsons Chronological Register of both | 4 |
Lectures on the Liturgy | 7 |
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