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Page 158
... regard to taxation between Scotland and the country in England , considering the difference of extent and of fertility between the two kingdoms , would not be much dwelt on . ' If the benefits which England has derived from the union ...
... regard to taxation between Scotland and the country in England , considering the difference of extent and of fertility between the two kingdoms , would not be much dwelt on . ' If the benefits which England has derived from the union ...
Page 417
... regards it as applicable to the people at large . He observes , however , that it does not appear that the moderns meant , by denomi nating the Jewish tongue Hebrew , to ... regard regard them as decisive on this point ; and the ( 417 )
... regards it as applicable to the people at large . He observes , however , that it does not appear that the moderns meant , by denomi nating the Jewish tongue Hebrew , to ... regard regard them as decisive on this point ; and the ( 417 )
Page 488
... regard the first step as faultly taken . The fertility and abundance of the author's analytical resources have betrayed him into this , we presume to call it , piece of false reasoning ; and it is not the only instance in which the very ...
... regard the first step as faultly taken . The fertility and abundance of the author's analytical resources have betrayed him into this , we presume to call it , piece of false reasoning ; and it is not the only instance in which the very ...
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