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Page 59
... favour of our interpretation of this passage . ' I presume now to conclude , that we are under no necessity of recurring to the simile of a tree , in order to reduce this passage to clear and simple meaning : still less are we obliged ...
... favour of our interpretation of this passage . ' I presume now to conclude , that we are under no necessity of recurring to the simile of a tree , in order to reduce this passage to clear and simple meaning : still less are we obliged ...
Page 96
... favour ; and it contains a greater variety of matter than the generality of treatises on the same pian.- A brief and satisfactory account is given of the nature of insurances , exchange with foreign countries , & c . , and short tables ...
... favour ; and it contains a greater variety of matter than the generality of treatises on the same pian.- A brief and satisfactory account is given of the nature of insurances , exchange with foreign countries , & c . , and short tables ...
Page 161
... favour . As we should have more to pay than we have to receive , the drawers of bills against this country would be more nu- merous than the remitters of bills in its favour ; and as the foreign market would be overstocked , the ...
... favour . As we should have more to pay than we have to receive , the drawers of bills against this country would be more nu- merous than the remitters of bills in its favour ; and as the foreign market would be overstocked , the ...
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