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Page 235
... interest , and more by public interest than by any corrupt or private influence . " Now the fact is just the reverse . Rapin , a very trust - worthy his- torian , says of it that , " at first , this trade [ of purchasing the King's ...
... interest , and more by public interest than by any corrupt or private influence . " Now the fact is just the reverse . Rapin , a very trust - worthy his- torian , says of it that , " at first , this trade [ of purchasing the King's ...
Page 238
... interests of France than a re- public ; " adding , " that the interest of England as a repub- lic , and that of Holland , governed as it is , could not easily agree ; whereas the Prince of Orange can re - unite in his person the power ...
... interests of France than a re- public ; " adding , " that the interest of England as a repub- lic , and that of Holland , governed as it is , could not easily agree ; whereas the Prince of Orange can re - unite in his person the power ...
Page 470
... interest at the birth of Christ , at the end of 1800 years it would have amounted only to 7s . 6d . but that the same money put out at compound interest , for the same period , would have amounted to a sum greater than could be ...
... interest at the birth of Christ , at the end of 1800 years it would have amounted only to 7s . 6d . but that the same money put out at compound interest , for the same period , would have amounted to a sum greater than could be ...
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